@Spudwart to [email protected]English • 1 year agoAMD has been taking so many W's, they're just giving them awaypixelfed.socialimagemessage-square188arrow-up11.37Karrow-down164
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 year agoHave you tried turning off chromatic abberation, motion blur, film grain and all that other extraneous fluff? I have a 3060 and Control is one of my favourite games so I’ve put a lot of time into it with DLSS on but haven’t noticed what you’re describing. I tend to fiddle with my settings until it looks and handles well but the aforementioned settings are always turned off first thing.
minus-square@leave_it_blanklink3•1 year agoYes, everything except for film grain, it matches the atmosphere of Control greatly for me. Maybe I’m just oversensitive, the game runs at max refresh rate of my monitor anyway, so it’s not a real problem. Maybe the new DLSS will improve it.
Have you tried turning off chromatic abberation, motion blur, film grain and all that other extraneous fluff?
I have a 3060 and Control is one of my favourite games so I’ve put a lot of time into it with DLSS on but haven’t noticed what you’re describing.
I tend to fiddle with my settings until it looks and handles well but the aforementioned settings are always turned off first thing.
Yes, everything except for film grain, it matches the atmosphere of Control greatly for me.
Maybe I’m just oversensitive, the game runs at max refresh rate of my monitor anyway, so it’s not a real problem. Maybe the new DLSS will improve it.