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I'm also experiencing this problem. 5600X, RTX3080, 16GB
For me the weird thing is that on the 1080P/60Hz screen I have attached to my racing rig it's a blurry mess. No amount of messing with settings files will fix it. But if I hook my rig up to my 4K/60Hz work monitor the image is *pristine*. I get that there are four times the number of pixels and that's always going to make it sharper but the ghosting and blurring are completely gone.
- 3 years ago
The game is as nice graphically for me as 22 was with no blurring, also using the same settings as 22 (R9 7900X + 4080) @ 2560x1440. Maybe there's one setting (or a combo) that's causing the blurriness for some people.
I could run ultra settings but there's no point really. I have everything on low settings except the following:
- Ray tracing on Medium
- Lighting quality on High
- Helmet and car reflections on High
- Texture streaming on Ultra High
I think everything else on anything other than low isn't really needed and is just a waste of resources.
Maybe try these settings and see if there's any improvement (set maximum FPS to your output refresh rate +10 so you're not wasting more resources).
- void_snw3 years agoRising Scout@Plevs Been through every setting and lots of combinations I suspected, including the ones you run apart from raytraced options. Since DLSS has DLAA and doesn't use TAA, and you're in 2k, I'm not surprised you don't notice it. It's likely the only way with only the in game settings to make the blurriness less noticable. Sadly most of us don't have RTX cards.
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