Can we get a TLDR for those of us that are video opposed?
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Nvidia DLSS in Nioh 2: the most demanding challenge yet for AI upscaling?
Nvidia's DLSS has gradually evolved into one of the most exciting technological innovations in the PC space. The idea i…www.eurogamer.net
Native 4K without any AA as in nioh2 has some jaggies still that DLSS can fix and do it at 1440p, then scale it up to 4k and look better than native.So, if I am understanding this correctly, DLSS is better than TAA. Ok. How is it better than native though?
The entire reason you have AA is to eliminate artifacts from lines at angles where pixelization occurs. More pixels is the most obvious cure and brute force solution for that problem, AA is a visual work around.
I can totally get that DLSS is a superior form of anti aliasing. I can’t get how it’s visually superior to higher resolution.
So, if I am understanding this correctly, DLSS is better than TAA. Ok. How is it better than native though?
The entire reason you have AA is to eliminate artifacts from lines at angles where pixelization occurs. More pixels is the most obvious cure and brute force solution for that problem, AA is a visual work around.
I can totally get that DLSS is a superior form of anti aliasing. I can’t get how it’s visually superior to higher resolution.
I think on some level it's like those texture mods some people make using machine learning to upscale original assets but with DLSS it's it in real-time using whatever computer model that NV and the developers have come up with. DLSS 2.0 allows a much greater range now. I've done a lot of testing with it on and off at various resolutions all the way down to 1080p with a handful of games. At that level, it's pretty awful. At 1440p it really depends but I still don't recommend it. At 4K it can depend. If I'm close enough to my LG C9 or Z9D I can absolutely see a decrease in IQ. However, sit back a bit and use it, and I can enjoy the other perks like higher FPS. Turning AA on or off has its ups and downs but to me the gains with on, and maxed, are not usually worth the hits.Ok I did read the article.
what I’m coming away with is DLSS looks better than 4K w/o AA... which we are calling “native”, and it yields higher performance than 4K since it’s upscaled.
Hmm. So if I boil it all down what we are saying is a game looks better with AA than without? And the other take away is that rendering at lower resolution is higher performance than higher resolution?
I don’t get what DLSS is bringing to the table really - those two takeaways seem like they were pretty well accepted before ”deep learning” became a buzzword.
Often noted as the best value for that gen too!My testing has been limited to a 4k 32" LG monitor, and what games I can play on it.
It's great to turn on DLSS and get great IQ and decent FPS. Wish a lot more games had the option.
Simply put, to me, it added a lot of value to my now aging RTX 2070.