Dude this helped me soooo much.If you have NVIDIA, I've found a way to make the game less blurry at no performance cost.
You need to activate the game overlay in GeForce Experience. Then, once you are in the game, you need to press ALT+Z and click on "Game Filter" (Or press ALT+F3 for the shortcut).
Then, you simply add the filter "Details". Then you just play with those settings. I personnally put Sharpen and Clarity at 100% and HDR Toning and Bloom at 0%. The game look less blurry and I didn't even lose any FPS in the process!
I hope they will give us the option to remove the AA if they don't want to give us different option for it, I hate TAA...
Go to my post in the previous page to remove all AA.Dude this helped me soooo much.
I personally added "SHARPEN" aswell (yes the sharpen setting under "DETAILS" was not enough for me).
Details: sharpen and clarity: 100%; HDR and Bloom 0%
Sharpen: sharpen 50%; second slider 100%
and its at least playable now
I did read your post, after i did recheck my post. simply amazing work man, but im updating to 1.04 right now and have to wait until its finished. then i will 100% try it out.Go to my post in the previous page to remove all AA.
In my case the CPU is such a large bottleneck that I'm able to use DSR to downsample 1577p to 1440p with no performance hit out in the streets, 55-60 out there even down at 720p lol. Helps with smoothing some of the jaggies out but won't do a thing about the snappy reflections. Not sure what's going on with the crowds though that they drive the CPU up like that.The hexedit was a drastic improvement to the overall fidelity of the game, however, reshade does not appear to be powerful enough to fix the horrible jaggies everywhere now. Also getting the kind where it's like light is reflecting off the edges and all of the edges look like they're moving. I really hope CDPR fixes this in game.
I found that very odd too. I suppose with the performance we have it is not like we could use super sampling lol. It does not even seem to be GPU or CPU bound. For instance my GPU is saturated at ultra or low and I can record 1080p slow on my Ryzen 3600 and I only lose 8 fps so the CPU is not being rammed either.The graphics options unfortunately lack a supersampling option and the deactivation of the temporal anti-aliasing function.
Please include these two options in the next patch.
It's not remove blurring in motion. And this looks ugly.Turn off DLSS to remove blur
If you have NVIDIA, I've found a way to make the game less blurry at no performance cost.
You need to activate the game overlay in GeForce Experience. Then, once you are in the game, you need to press ALT+Z and click on "Game Filter" (Or press ALT+F3 for the shortcut).
Then, you simply add the filter "Details". Then you just play with those settings. I personnally put Sharpen and Clarity at 100% and HDR Toning and Bloom at 0%. The game look less blurry and I didn't even lose any FPS in the process!
I hope they will give us the option to remove the AA if they don't want to give us different option for it, I hate TAA...