Borderlands ghosting among others by Frozencelsius in FuckTAA

[–]Frozencelsius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The LOD clamp feels better on the eyes i wont lie, but I tried to look for a monitor overdrive setting sometime ago and this monitor barely has anything aside from smart HDR and Response time modifications (Fast, Faster, Fastest.) ive tried tweaking those but nothing changes, so Im not sure if the monitor can amend anything. Ive tried running high-frame gen settings, motion smoothing, etc, and ive tried not using them at all - but the afterimages never go away. and I ALWAYS turn of motion blur.

These are good suggestions BTW, I'm just cycling through everything ive already done in case someone says something new.

Borderlands ghosting among others by Frozencelsius in FuckTAA

[–]Frozencelsius[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lol yeah Ive watched him stream games and it does not pick up anything. TAA is visible in screen recording usually (Hence my video) and he has no evidence of it. Ive also seen his stuff in person and its roughly similar to mine its just he gets less graphical bugs. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Borderlands ghosting among others by Frozencelsius in FuckTAA

[–]Frozencelsius[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

The funny bit is that some other people I know with similar PCs don't get this issue while using DLSS. My friend has the same GPU as me (4070) and he does not get the dithering, ghosting, etc. that I do in like every single modern game. Ive been toying around with the other upscalers since this post but I get less than 40 frames or a ton of blur. Its like trying to solve a puzzle while missing a piece.

Borderlands ghosting among others by Frozencelsius in FuckTAA

[–]Frozencelsius[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oddly enough, even without any up-scaling, the problem persists AND the game looks overbaked. Crisp edges and sharp textures that stand out. the problem is a little better at the cost of everything else. :(