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Cyberpunk 2077 looks terrible, because it's super blurry.

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On 12/11/2020 at 9:54 AM, refraze said:

Hi all, 

Just wanted to give some help with what I did to make the game less blurry, the idea was a little crazy but it kind of works to be honest, I used DSR in Nvidia Control Panel and allowed it to run at 3x or 4x native. ( I choose 3x becusse 4x was given me a base of 50-60 and dropping my frames on a 2070 super) than hopped in game change my resolution to the new set one given by the DSR change. Than allowed DLSS to Auto or quality if ur card can handle with whatever preset settings you have chosen. I noticed settings don't change clarity with this method so u can play around with them. Basically tricking the game to thinking ur resolution is higher than it is and than using DLSS to render it at a lower pixel and upscale using ai. Basically having two ai softwares rendering the game in to opposite ways. The game currently doesn't have a blurry slpat of paint on. I suggest this to many 30 series owners as it will help out with cleaner overall game with ray tracing. Hope this helps and it is a wild idea. :)

PS: first post was just messing around with settings to make the game less blurry and found this to work

AMD calls it VSR, but nonetheless, I do this in every game I possibly can. The difference is more obvious on 1080p monitors, but supersampling the image, and then downscaling it down to the monitors native res makes a huge difference, especially for distant objects. This is how I fix RDR2's blurriness (it's the worst I've ever seen, haven't played 2077 yet), it helps make FS2020 look more natural and correct, really any game that heavily relies on TAA.

 

I really think DSR/VSR is an incredibly underappreciated tool, despite the fact it tanks your framerates if you don't offset with in-game resolution scaling. 

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Blurry, kinda but I have a way bigger issue. The draw distance is a bad joke even on 1440p Ultra Settings.
I haven't had this issue before the Patch. Sure it was good but at least it was far better than right now.

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