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#1 Nightbird

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Posted 23 August 2020 - 09:45 AM

If any of you are using an Nvidia card, try turning game filters on. The difference is dramatic, the blurry game graphics almost completely disappears.

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The filter that makes the biggest difference for me is Details, I set Sharpen to 100%, Clarity to 19%, HDR toning to 21%, Bloom to 0%. Tweak all the available filters to your own liking.

Thanks to Puresense for sharing this tip with me.

Edited by Nightbird, 23 August 2020 - 10:57 AM.


#2 Nesutizale

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Posted 23 August 2020 - 11:07 AM

You are using the settings via Nvidias overlay/GeForce Experiance...what was it called...anyway do you know that there is another option to activate the sharpening of the image that has less of an impact on performance?

As far as I understand what you activate is a postpro process that Nvidia provides, originaly it was intendet to be used for screenshots.

Instead of useing that try going into the Nvidia driver settings
Nvidia Control panel -> 3D settings -> Image sharpening

Turn it on and I use
- Sharpening -> 0.35
- Filmgrain removel -> 0.5
- GPU scaling -> on

For me that gets me pretty much the same result for the sharpening but costs me less frames. What it dosn't provide is the brightning of the image you get with your HDR settings.

Edited by Nesutizale, 23 August 2020 - 11:08 AM.


#3 Nightbird

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Posted 23 August 2020 - 11:23 AM

View PostNesutizale, on 23 August 2020 - 11:07 AM, said:

Instead of useing that try going into the Nvidia driver settings
Nvidia Control panel -> 3D settings -> Image sharpening


I tried it by itself and it seems far weaker an effect than the game filters, but I applied both and it seems better than game filters alone. Nice suggestion!

#4 Nesutizale

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Posted 23 August 2020 - 12:18 PM

Glad I could help.

Personaly I don't like it if the effect is to strong, thats why my numbers are pretty low. It also seams to depend on the resolution you are running. My screen is 3440x1440 and there, even a smaller factor, seams to have more impact then with a smaller resolution. Maybe because the image in that resolution is in general sharper.

Also I use AA only very slightly if at all what also affects the sharpening. So when you have AA on high settings the image gets more blurry in general so you have to apply a higher sharpening.
Nivida developed this extra sharpening options because of the AA effects that are applied by a lot of games.

#5 Nightbird

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Posted 23 August 2020 - 01:12 PM

I use 3440x1440 as well and no AA.

#6 CFC Conky

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Posted 23 August 2020 - 01:15 PM

Thanks for the tip!

I found 100% sharpen a bit harsh so I've set it and 'ignore film grain' to 75% and it looks great with no fps hit.

Good hunting,
CFC Conky

#7 Nightbird

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Posted 23 August 2020 - 03:25 PM

Definitely play with the sliders and pick the best options for you!

#8 KH Slaine

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Posted 23 August 2020 - 07:21 PM

Wow. Thanks for this Nightbird and Netsutizale. Set both to 0.5, GPU scaling -> on and it looks amazingly better on oc'ed 1080Ti @ 3440x1440. Curious as to what your in game Advanced video settings are at?

#9 Nightbird

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Posted 23 August 2020 - 07:37 PM

View PostKH Slaine, on 23 August 2020 - 07:21 PM, said:

Wow. Thanks for this Nightbird and Netsutizale. Set both to 0.5, GPU scaling -> on and it looks amazingly better on oc'ed 1080Ti @ 3440x1440. Curious as to what your in game Advanced video settings are at?


I use these settings, I have a 1080 Ti as well.

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Posted 23 August 2020 - 08:28 PM

Quick question, where do you find the gpu scaling?

#11 Nightbird

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Posted 23 August 2020 - 08:40 PM

View PostCFC Conky, on 23 August 2020 - 08:28 PM, said:

Quick question, where do you find the gpu scaling?


It's in the Nvidia Control Panel (Windows desktop, right click). It's in the Image Sharping row. I don't use it though, this option is only useful if you are upscaling instead of running the game at native resolution.

#12 The6thMessenger

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Posted 23 August 2020 - 09:11 PM

Cool i guess. But the UI looks painful to see.

#13 crazytimes

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Posted 23 August 2020 - 09:58 PM

For those wanting to try this at home- Alt+F3 in game. Alt-F2 is for photo mode only. Alt-F4 is for desktop mode.

Thanks for reminding me about this.

#14 Nesutizale

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Posted 24 August 2020 - 12:16 AM

GPU scaling works by calculating the image at a lower resolution then upscales it to your native resolution. This is intended for cases where your GPU isn't fast enough. Like in my case where my screen resolution is higher then what the card is intendet to work with.

I found a complete video about the topic from Nvidia where they explain the setting a bit. If you want to know more about the filers start the video from the beginning. Else it start with the explanation of the control panel options.

Speaking of the filters, its basicly that Nvidia took ReShade and implemented it as part of the drivers instead of haveing ReShade as an extra tool.

Here is the video -> https://youtu.be/lPRPeSjYiq8?t=60

Edited by Nesutizale, 24 August 2020 - 12:18 AM.


#15 Ignatius Audene

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Posted 24 August 2020 - 04:58 AM

On amd it is called image sharpening. I am using 70-80% on my 5700xt. Rly like the results (2560x1440 with aa on fxaa)

Quick question in the AA part. Is anyone using aa in mwo? I will try msaa later.

Edited by Ignatius Audene, 24 August 2020 - 08:52 AM.


#16 Nightbird

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Posted 24 August 2020 - 01:37 PM

Another comparison, you figure out which one is blurry stock and which one is sharpened.

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Edited by Nightbird, 24 August 2020 - 01:42 PM.


#17 Nesutizale

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Posted 24 August 2020 - 01:49 PM

Personaly I find the second one is way oversharpend but hey everyone has his taste ^_^

#18 Nightbird

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Posted 24 August 2020 - 02:44 PM

I definitely prefer my blur effects to come from alcohol ;)

#19 Davegt27

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Posted 24 August 2020 - 02:47 PM

I dont want to log into NVIDA

#20 Nightbird

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Posted 24 August 2020 - 02:55 PM

View PostDavegt27, on 24 August 2020 - 02:47 PM, said:

I dont want to log into NVIDA


Then use the sharpening options in the Nvidia control panel Nesutizale mentioned. No Geforce experience required, though you'll have less options.





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