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If you have gpu headroom, disable all of f1 23's built in taa/upscalers in the settings file by setting their lines to false, post processing to low, use fullscreen, enable Nvidia DSR or AMD VSR, and then set the resolution enabled by DSR or VSR in F1 23. No more blurring. No more smearing. Very crisp.
I'm running the highest DSR res available to me (5760x3240 DL) on a 4090 at non-ray traced ultra high settings and get a locked 117FPS in 4K for dry tracks, and a comfortable average over 100FPS in the wet. Can read the brake markers almost as soon as they pop in.
@GhastlyTT wrote:If you have gpu headroom, disable all of f1 23's built in taa/upscalers in the settings file by setting their lines to false, post processing to low, use fullscreen, enable Nvidia DSR or AMD VSR, and then set the resolution enabled by DSR or VSR in F1 23. No more blurring. No more smearing. Very crisp.
I'm running the highest DSR res available to me (5760x3240 DL) on a 4090 at non-ray traced ultra high settings and get a locked 117FPS in 4K for dry tracks, and a comfortable average over 100FPS in the wet. Can read the brake markers almost as soon as they pop in.
This is what i've done in all the previous F1 games however in F1 23 when i select the 5760x3240 DSR resolution in game it limits me to a max of 60hz rather than my monitors 180hz.
I think it might be related to my display port cable being 3m, i've read the longer the cable the lower the refresh rate it supports ?
- 3 years ago@slackpanda1878 That is odd. I can't imagine it being because of the cable length since it's rendering internally at the higher DSR res then shrinking it down to the resolution of your monitor. I'm using a 3m HDMI 2.1 cable at 120hz.
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