I’m wondering if it’s worth using DLSS at 1080p. I’ve heard that while DLSS can help max out ray tracing and maintain over 60 FPS, some people think that even the latest DLSS 4 quality setting may lead to blurriness and reduce image quality. For those who have experience using DLSS at 1080p, do you notice a significant difference compared to playing at native 1080p?
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Honestly, I used to say no to DLSS at this resolution, but after trying it with various games, I’m convinced it’s worth it. In games like Cyberpunk, I found DLSS to look as good, if not better than native 1080p in some instances!
Using DLSS on the quality setting usually looks good at 1080p. However, I’d avoid the performance and balanced modes unless you’re desperate for FPS, as they can really muddy things up. I’ve found that DLSS can even outperform a game’s own anti-aliasing in many cases!
I totally agree! With DLSS 4 being such a game changer, it’s almost a no-brainer to switch it on for those graphics boosts.
I think if you can’t really tell DLSS is on or off during gameplay, then it’s worth enabling. The key benefit is maintaining a stable frame rate while enjoying higher graphics settings. Most people wouldn’t even notice the difference unless they were really looking for it.
Definitely! A lot of folks on here act like experts but probably just repeat stuff after watching a video or two. The bottom line is, if you enjoy smoother gameplay without major visual hits, go for it!
Totally! The advancements in DLSS have made it much better. Just make sure it’s set at least to quality mode to avoid those pixelated issues.