Just wanted to thank you for everything. A lot of your videos helped me a ton! From fixing my own issues and optimising my pc, to QoL changes for games like this sharpening. Thanks !
Have you tried DLDSR 3413x1920 (1.78x) or 4k res settings with default 33% sharpness from nvidia control panel global settings? (paired with DLSS) I wonder what the latency hit would be.. i understand this is more Res based then Sharpen but does improve overall sharpness imo. I have found 3413x1920 res in select games like tarkov benefit from it greatly when paired with DLSS quality. The higher "Res" allows DLSS AA to shine imo. The only downside is you have to use true "full screen" in games and not window mode \ window mode full screen so it's not streamer friendly.
Is there any way to configure sharpening while I have the game open?Like in 2019 I used this and I could configure it while I had the game in the window.sorry if something is not understood, I'm using a translator
Hey I have a big problem. I wanted to Install a new Windows OS with a USB Stick. During the installation process, after I selected the correct hard drive to erase, it showed me an Error message and stopped the installation. After I exited the Installer I could not boot into my Normal Windows. All the Drives are connected and the Files didn't get deleted. The Problem is that I make Music and I can't access the Music OS (Windows 10). If I have to delete the whole drive I would kill myself😅 Do I have to book a full optimization to get it fixed? Kind regards
Yooo thank you brother I was so damn tired of always going back to the registry after updating my driver to put it back that will save me a lot of time😂 What do you think about Nvidia app and their auto overclocking? Is it better than a classic OC Scanner on Afterburner? Much love and thanks for theses bangers you dropping us ❤
This is not necessary unless you simply prefer the old sharpening. NIS does sharpen at native resolutions. If you enable the overlay it will be blue when NIS is only sharpening and green when it is both sharpening and scaling.
@@heatnup "frametimes and the image is a lot smoother in motion" is false and a delusinal take. show me benchmarks and proof? higher input lag is what you will be getting... monitor with horrible scales? i hope your not gaming on a 10 year old monitor xD
@@FR33THY No, I'll second @ZappthedTV here. I've been using it at native res 1440p and it just applies sharpening. I have the Image Scaling global setting to Off, then enabled Image Scaling on the specific game in 3D Application Settings. I'd like to see you test this. I'm guessing it applies it similarly to the Nvidia filters overlay. Legacy might still be better latency wise or maybe one has marginal gains? Also you get no option for tuning Ignore Film Grain.
@@FR33THY ahh so even tho it doesn’t scale the resolution it forces on gpu scaling rather than display scaling? Does it matter if there’s no actual scaling to be done on native res?
@@OriginalBosss you lose frames by default, sure some shaders are more taxing but see how much you have with it installed ( with no active shaders ), and when reshade is completely removed. On a lot of games I lose quite a lot, which is fine if I'm playing single player games or games where frames are not that important. What Chris is talking about if you monitor can't really do proper sharpness like mine, something like this that doesn't affect performance is a no brainer tbh.
@@tips1pxl Running Reshade doesn't lower frames that happens only when activating the shaders to hook onto the depth buffer and depending on how intensive the shaders are then yes you will lose frames I'd recommend using Reshade in performance mode if you're on lower end hardware because i fail to see how it lowers frames by "a lot" on decent hardware these days