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Turn off DLSS (if you can see an option to do so)
Turn off FidelityFX
Set 'Image Quality' to 'High'
Try fiddling with your Anti Aliasing settings.
Are you using/Have you tried the High Resolution Texture Pack?
Anyways is there a way to make the anti aliasing better without making all the textures super blurry? right now fxaa isnt doing it, everything is super shimmery as I move the camera because of poor anti aliasing
I dont have enough vram for hd texture pack
In 4K HDR, this game looks amazing.
Mods might be available if that's what you're comfortable doing.
Can I force something from Nvidia game editor?
Also I heard people online talking about reshade
That depends on your resolution. If youre playing at a resolution of 1440P or higher then youre better off without AA. If youre playing at 1080P for example then you might start to see really jagged edges if you disable it.
It's a matter of personal preference so just try out the different AA settings and see which you like best!