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thanks to @BegmeforLife for providing, apparently, a solution.
follow these steps to activate DLSS v1.00 (not DLSS v2.00):
- install geforce experience
- open geforce experience
- go to details
- now: custom settings
- now slide the performance to 1 point before the maximum
- now you should see DLSS v1.00 on (activated)
This very much annoyed me too since I got RTX 3090. Nvidia Geforce Experience usually adjusts game settings configs based on their own method.
Most games you can manually modify settings outside of the game and Geforce Experience. For Battlefield V just go to:
%userprofile%\Documents\Battlefield V\settings
There are several files, but for me it was the PROFSAVE_profile open in notepad or text editor
Find the line that says GstRender.DLSSEnabled 0 and change it to GstRender.DLSSEnabled 1
Whether it actually works is a different question.
Keep in mind whatever you change could cause your game to crash\stop working if it's not actually supported
- @terminalhit based on what you said there, i made that change. set the file to "Read Only" attribute - altho that's probly not necessary. in-game, it shows DLSS is set to [ON] so i think that change made a difference and activated DLSS. good find!
I got this working a few weeks ago based on this thread and it works amazing with my 30 series card. Thought I'd drop a comment to confirm that it does work.
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