Resident Evil 7 Biohazard

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Diabolicus Jan 26, 2017 @ 8:19am
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I play with 1920x1080 so 1080p, i try 1 and 1.3 but the game is always blurry, why?
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Diabolicus Jan 26, 2017 @ 8:26am 
Originally posted by Kanaev:
Where exactly do you test? I found the very first outside area to be blurry no matter what the settings were. I think it's supposed to be because of the heat and how our vision blurs during it. The game is much more crisp when you get inside.

I test 1, 1.3, 1.7 and 2, 2 is better option for better sharp but eat much more 3 GB VRAM, my friend say the 2 value is for 3K monitor.
Arkmind Jan 26, 2017 @ 8:30am 
There is nothing you can do about the blurryness it's some kind of film grain filter that is run at all times.
Diabolicus Jan 26, 2017 @ 8:32am 
Originally posted by Kanaev:
Originally posted by Yaz:

I test 1, 1.3, 1.7 and 2, 2 is better option for better sharp but eat much more 3 GB VRAM, my friend say the 2 value is for 3K monitor.
I asked WHERE. What location? As I said above - the location right at the beginning of the game is blurred on purpose. I didn't notice that much blur further on.

Start game when you leave the car, before see the movie with the girl.
Last edited by Diabolicus; Jan 26, 2017 @ 8:33am
🅱🅾🆁🅶 Jan 26, 2017 @ 8:37am 
Originally posted by Arkmind:
There is nothing you can do about the blurryness it's some kind of film grain filter that is run at all times.

It's actually goes away on higher resolutions or internal scaling of 2.0 which is the same.

I've already made a post of this before comparing 1080p resolution with 4k and the difference is huge in terms of how crisp the image looks.

But to op. Resolution scaling 2.0 pretty much renders double your resolution which is why it makes the image clearer. Also same effect if you just set resolution to 1440p or even 4k.
Last edited by 🅱🅾🆁🅶; Jan 26, 2017 @ 8:37am
Diabolicus Jan 26, 2017 @ 8:39am 
Originally posted by 🅱🅾🆁🅶:
Originally posted by Arkmind:
There is nothing you can do about the blurryness it's some kind of film grain filter that is run at all times.

It's actually goes away on higher resolutions or internal scaling of 2.0 which is the same.

I've already made a post of this before comparing 1080p resolution with 4k and the difference is huge in terms of how crisp the image looks.

But to op. Resolution scaling 2.0 pretty much renders double your resolution which is why it makes the image clearer. Also same effect if you just set resolution to 1440p or even 4k.

So for now who play on 1080p can't do nothing?
[ ] T Jan 26, 2017 @ 8:45am 
Make sure that the rendering method is Normal and not Interlaced.
Also, try using SMAA instead of TAA/FXAA.
Diabolicus Jan 26, 2017 @ 8:47am 
Originally posted by HEROinisT:
Make sure that the rendering method is Normal and not Interlaced.
Also, try using SMAA instead of TAA/FXAA.

I try this.
Len's Jan 26, 2017 @ 8:49am 
put blurr OFF lol
🅱🅾🆁🅶 Jan 26, 2017 @ 8:51am 
Originally posted by Yaz:
Originally posted by 🅱🅾🆁🅶:

It's actually goes away on higher resolutions or internal scaling of 2.0 which is the same.

I've already made a post of this before comparing 1080p resolution with 4k and the difference is huge in terms of how crisp the image looks.

But to op. Resolution scaling 2.0 pretty much renders double your resolution which is why it makes the image clearer. Also same effect if you just set resolution to 1440p or even 4k.

So for now who play on 1080p can't do nothing?

Using SMAA will help since it's the least blurry AA. Txaa + Fxaa is a bit blurry
Diabolicus Jan 26, 2017 @ 8:53am 
Originally posted by 🅱🅾🆁🅶:
Originally posted by Yaz:

So for now who play on 1080p can't do nothing?

Using SMAA will help since it's the least blurry AA. Txaa + Fxaa is a bit blurry

Yeah, the other guy say the same, i try, my value best is 1 for the scale resolution?
Last edited by Diabolicus; Jan 26, 2017 @ 8:54am
🅱🅾🆁🅶 Jan 26, 2017 @ 9:01am 
Originally posted by Yaz:
Originally posted by 🅱🅾🆁🅶:

Using SMAA will help since it's the least blurry AA. Txaa + Fxaa is a bit blurry

Yeah, the other guy say the same, i try, my value best is 1 for the scale resolution?

If you are on 1080p and you set resolution scaling to 2.0 the image does get clearer however it would be the equivalent or playing at 2560x1440 resolution. So it would hit your fps and vram obviously.

If your gpu can't handle that then use SMAA and keep resolution scaling to 1.0.

Not less than 1.0 though because that's you running lower your native resolution which will blur it.

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