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You keep talking about your resolution when we talk about the upscaling setting in the game, which is fully seperate to resolution.
Your screenshots look normal to me btw. Maybe set sharpness to max or disable AA?
With the rest, set the native resolution, if the system allows, set supersampling. But there's nothing you can do about the effects.
I have a 4070Ti, 1440p monitor and using native resolution. No idea what would improve that.
I read somewhere that could be a SSD problem (?) i have an old SSD with nax reader speed 500 mb/s and they sayd me to go for a 7000 mb/s. dont know if can help or is a bad call...
But I highly recommend turning the setting above anti aliasing ingame to low. Its basically a color filter.