I could upgrade to Windows 11 but I refuse to. It looks ugly and I don’t want any of the new features. I’ll stick with Win10 LTSC until I can’t and then switch to Linux.
I could upgrade to Windows 11 but I refuse to. It looks ugly and I don’t want any of the new features. I’ll stick with Win10 LTSC until I can’t and then switch to Linux.
If there was ever a game that deserved DLSS or FSR, it’s Halo Infinite. The TAA is garbage and the ray tracing isn’t worth using with the current performance hit. I don’t understand why it isn’t in the game yet.
Unrelated, did anyone else have horrible frame pacing until around season 3? The game didn’t play nice with my VRR display
Has anyone with a camera ever deliberately wanted a lens to have chromatic aberration?
You said it yourself: these are creative tools people deliberately choose for stylistic reasons. I have a couple junk lenses I use specifically because they have chromatic aberration and other imperfections.
Photography, however, is a very different beast than video games. I will never use chromatic aberration or film grain in a game, despite enjoying those effects in photos.
You can either use DLSS Swapper or manually download a new DLL and drop it in yourself. It’s essentially just replacing the nvngx.dll in the game’s directory with a new one.
There are some issues, though - for example, upgrading from a version prior to 2.5.1 will disable the use of the sharpness slider. I mitigate this by using DLSSTweaks to force preset C, which favors the newest frame more heavily.
For some reason, Larian shipped an old version of DLSS with the game. It looks better if you swap out the DLL for a newer one. I use DLAA on my 3070 TI and it looks good, but I did have to swap the DLL.
For anyone else who was confused: This article is from a year ago. There are no new leaks.
That 1% bugs me enough that I really don’t want to upgrade. Silly reason, I know. I’ll be dead and buried before I let them give me rounded app corners!