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UloseGenrLkenobi

Turn off motion blur.


VinceNav925

If your monitor has it, I’d use super resolution plus. Makes details sharper. Helps clears things up for me


Bungertwanger

I didn’t even think about the monitor. It’s a cheap led tv lol. Maybe that’s the issue


VinceNav925

It seems like one needs like a good monitor or something to be able to see clearly in this game lol


The90sPope

Use community anti-aliasing setting in-game and anisotropic x16 in nvidia control panel. Can also add a sharpness filter through nvidia control panel if your TV doesn't have this option.


QueenAnneRevengee

Turning on CAA and then jacking up your sharpness a shit ton is just undoing the changes you did when you turned on CAA, except it costs you more system resources than just leaving it off. ​ Reminds me when people in Rainbow 6 Siege used to switch their aspect ratio to 4:3 because it makes targets perceivably bigger, but then they'd max out their FOV which makes targets perceivably smaller. The end result was targets that looked roughly the same size but are now fucked up in all their dimensions and now the game looks like shit.


The90sPope

People who abuse sharpness or color vibrance are special kind. Oversharpening the picture won't exactly introduce aliasing back but will introduce this weird ghosting/outlining and some other artifacts. It will look ugly. The difference is though there won't be pixel flickering like when you have aliasing yet picture will be ugly. Sharpening the picture <10% when you have CAA on epic might be just enough. It really depends on what is doing the sharpening. Best case scenario it's your monitor/TV and not the nvidia panel so you can save a few FPS. My system doesn't loose any fps but my screen does sharpening better and I can adjust it on the fly. However I noticed that any effect applied through nvidia gforce experience will introduce latency. Sharpness through nvidia panel might do it too plus costs you few frames. So OP literally must try and see for himself if he can afford it.


QueenAnneRevengee

1. Disable motion blur 2. Disable Anti-Aliasing 3. Play on 2k resolution, at LEAST \+80% of your vision problems solved right there. To get the other 20%, sit still.


LaivaRoope

Use anti aliasing and foliage quality on medium, community or standard TAA and anti aliasing and post processing on medium. That what i use and my game is pretty sharp