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You could try to turn off DLSS and set antialising to high.
And also what duddits_berd wrote.
This makes the image breathtakingly beautiful by giving DLSS a lot more details to work with, while still getting very decent fps. It takes a bit more VRAM in exchange tho so keep an eye on it.
[SystemSettings]
r.PostProcessAAQuality=0
This turns off the blurry TAA. Make sure DLSS and such is off too in game. It will make thin lines like hair and leaves look dithered, but to me that's 100% worth the trade.
Unfortunately any other value than 0 will get lost upon restarting the game.
You have to set it to your preferred setting everytime you boot up the game. :/
Press ALT+F3 and use the prefered filters there. got 2 sharpen filter and they work fantastic.
Yes, TAA sucks. Blurry mess
How do i do this
2) Click Manage 3D Settings
3) Find the line DSR - Factors, tick the box 4.00x (native resolution)
4) Set DSR - Smoothness to 0%
5) Apply settings
Now you can change your desktop resolution to this added resolution in either the nvidia control panel or in your windows settings.
Be sure to use DLSS performance or ultra-performance coupled with DSR 4.00x because it's obviously extremely taxing on the GPU on it's own without anything to downscale the image. It can work just fine in older, less demanding games tho.
And please set DLSS Sharpening to 0 (i HATE sharpening, it brings too much sharpening artifacts, degrading the image quality. I know it's still better than a blurry image when you can't play at higher resolution than native with DLSS / TAA, but it's really not great either.)
Enjoy !!!
This method makes the image almost as good as the good old nvidia SGSSAA which was the BEST anti-aliasing ever made but it needed MSAA to work, so it only work on older games with DX9 and must be set manually with NVIDIA Profile inspector.