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yes. having the same problem. all max settings but still ugly. but sometimes im wondering why the youtubers CS2 visuals are much nicer.
Like CS1, CS2 has a low internal resolution, so if you are running it at 1080p internally it is running lower than that, that is why we have such bad aliasing and ugly far details.
DLSS or Temporal AA makes things even worse.
Edit: Turns out, DLSS3.7 is out, which I hadn't heard. CS2 is using DLSS3.1.
Switch your Anti-Aliasing to TAA, have your samples on 8x, sample quality set to High. Switch you Lod to ~70% or higher.
thanks i'll experiment on these settings.