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Easy yes, but Nvidia and AMD offer superior upscaling methods with better image quality.
Nvidia offers Image Sharpening upscaling and DLSS upscaling. AMD offers Radeon Super Resolution upscaling and FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.0 upscaling. DICE hasn't added FSR support, but RSR works on most graphics cards.
I have a Nvidia 1060 and the Image Sharpening upscaling looks way better than the in-game upscaling in Battlefield 1. Granted I turn TAA off in BF1 which helps a lot, but I'm talking over 2x better image quality upscaling 960p up to 1440p using Nvidia's upscaling.
How to Enable Nvidia Image Sharpening Upscaling:
You can use your GPU to render at a lower resolution and scale to native for higher performance. To set up image sharpening globally for all games, go to the NVIDIA Control Panel > Manage 3D Settings > Global Settings > Image Sharpening > and select "GPU Scaling"
Once upscaling is enabled, all resolutions at or below your native resolution will be upscaled by the GPU. For instance, if you have a 2560x1440 display, but set your game resolution to 1920x1080 because the game is too demanding for your current GPU, we’ll upscale the game’s graphics to 2560x1440 using a high-quality scaler, and then add a dose of sharpening to improve clarity of upscaled images.
@OskooI_007 wrote:Easy yes, but Nvidia and AMD offer superior upscaling methods with better image quality.
Nvidia offers Image Sharpening upscaling and DLSS upscaling. AMD offers Radeon Super Resolution upscaling and FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.0 upscaling. DICE hasn't added FSR support, but RSR works on most graphics cards.
I have a Nvidia 1060 and the Image Sharpening upscaling looks way better than the in-game upscaling in Battlefield 1. Granted I turn TAA off in BF1 which helps a lot, but I'm talking over 2x better image quality upscaling 960p up to 1440p using Nvidia's upscaling.
How to Enable Nvidia Image Sharpening Upscaling:
You can use your GPU to render at a lower resolution and scale to native for higher performance. To set up image sharpening globally for all games, go to the NVIDIA Control Panel > Manage 3D Settings > Global Settings > Image Sharpening > and select "GPU Scaling"
Once upscaling is enabled, all resolutions at or below your native resolution will be upscaled by the GPU. For instance, if you have a 2560x1440 display, but set your game resolution to 1920x1080 because the game is too demanding for your current GPU, we’ll upscale the game’s graphics to 2560x1440 using a high-quality scaler, and then add a dose of sharpening to improve clarity of upscaled images.
That is a helpful guide, thanks for sharing. 👍
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