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Resolved perplexing radiant fluctuation

Resolved perplexing radiant fluctuation

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okA_
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141
06-04-2025, 10:17 AM
#1
I’m experiencing noticeable visual distortions in numerous games. This phenomenon seems distinct from standard aliasing, as it remains consistent regardless of my anti-aliasing configuration. Only significantly increasing the resolution to supersampling or 4k, and to a limited extent TAA, effectively eliminates the problem. SMAA and FXAA are entirely ineffective in addressing this issue. The effect is particularly pronounced on plant life, but it’s also evident in ground surfaces. (Note: You need to set the display resolution to 1080p to observe it; FXAA is active in the video.)
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okA_
06-04-2025, 10:17 AM #1

I’m experiencing noticeable visual distortions in numerous games. This phenomenon seems distinct from standard aliasing, as it remains consistent regardless of my anti-aliasing configuration. Only significantly increasing the resolution to supersampling or 4k, and to a limited extent TAA, effectively eliminates the problem. SMAA and FXAA are entirely ineffective in addressing this issue. The effect is particularly pronounced on plant life, but it’s also evident in ground surfaces. (Note: You need to set the display resolution to 1080p to observe it; FXAA is active in the video.)

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United_feedzz
Member
64
06-04-2025, 10:17 AM
#2
Enhance image clarity by leveraging resolution scaling features within games, aiming for a rendered resolution of approximately 1440p – often referred to as 1.5x when your current resolution is 1080p. If you utilize anti-aliasing, consider disabling it or lowering its intensity. Additionally, explore Nvidia Dynamic Super Resolution in your Nvidia control panel, found under Manage 3D settings, which can boost resolutions beyond what’s typically achievable, determined by your monitor's native display capability.
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United_feedzz
06-04-2025, 10:17 AM #2

Enhance image clarity by leveraging resolution scaling features within games, aiming for a rendered resolution of approximately 1440p – often referred to as 1.5x when your current resolution is 1080p. If you utilize anti-aliasing, consider disabling it or lowering its intensity. Additionally, explore Nvidia Dynamic Super Resolution in your Nvidia control panel, found under Manage 3D settings, which can boost resolutions beyond what’s typically achievable, determined by your monitor's native display capability.

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Miisogi
Junior Member
21
06-04-2025, 10:17 AM
#3
the reflection is certainly due to poor image quality
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Miisogi
06-04-2025, 10:17 AM #3

the reflection is certainly due to poor image quality

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Link24_7
Junior Member
31
06-04-2025, 10:17 AM
#4
Considering I’m operating at a resolution of 1920 by 1080 on a 1080p display, isn’t that the highest possible image quality? Does a reduced resolution simply result in an unclear appearance, rather than the visual distortions you might expect?
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Link24_7
06-04-2025, 10:17 AM #4

Considering I’m operating at a resolution of 1920 by 1080 on a 1080p display, isn’t that the highest possible image quality? Does a reduced resolution simply result in an unclear appearance, rather than the visual distortions you might expect?

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Stromineur
Member
206
06-04-2025, 10:17 AM
#5
You’re continuing to employ a standard, low-resolution display which lacks sufficient pixel density to completely obscure jagged edges. This blurriness arises when you’re operating at a resolution lower than your monitor's true display capability. The shimmering effect stems from textures being excessively detailed... any method intended to resolve this issue invariably results in a hazy screen (through techniques like dithering, texture smoothing, mipmapping with pre-rendered textures, and so on). With your limited resolution and without super sampling, you can shift between a slightly blurred appearance (minimal shimmer) and a crisper look (significant shimmer).
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Stromineur
06-04-2025, 10:17 AM #5

You’re continuing to employ a standard, low-resolution display which lacks sufficient pixel density to completely obscure jagged edges. This blurriness arises when you’re operating at a resolution lower than your monitor's true display capability. The shimmering effect stems from textures being excessively detailed... any method intended to resolve this issue invariably results in a hazy screen (through techniques like dithering, texture smoothing, mipmapping with pre-rendered textures, and so on). With your limited resolution and without super sampling, you can shift between a slightly blurred appearance (minimal shimmer) and a crisper look (significant shimmer).

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shifikato
Junior Member
2
06-04-2025, 10:17 AM
#6
Although my output isn’t scaled down to match my display's resolution, I possess a monitor with its full native capability at 1920 by 1080 pixels – a setting clearly visible in the video at approximately 0:20.
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shifikato
06-04-2025, 10:17 AM #6

Although my output isn’t scaled down to match my display's resolution, I possess a monitor with its full native capability at 1920 by 1080 pixels – a setting clearly visible in the video at approximately 0:20.

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_ZKubr_
Member
71
06-04-2025, 10:17 AM
#7
To improve visual clarity, utilize resolution scaling within games with this feature – typically boosting the rendered image to approximately 1440p, often indicated as a 1.5x multiplier when your current resolution is 1080p. If you employ anti-aliasing, consider disabling it or lowering its intensity. Additionally, explore Nvidia Dynamic Super Resolution in your Nvidia control panel's 3D settings; enabling this can introduce enhanced resolutions tailored to your monitor’s native display, unlocking visuals beyond your standard settings.
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_ZKubr_
06-04-2025, 10:17 AM #7

To improve visual clarity, utilize resolution scaling within games with this feature – typically boosting the rendered image to approximately 1440p, often indicated as a 1.5x multiplier when your current resolution is 1080p. If you employ anti-aliasing, consider disabling it or lowering its intensity. Additionally, explore Nvidia Dynamic Super Resolution in your Nvidia control panel's 3D settings; enabling this can introduce enhanced resolutions tailored to your monitor’s native display, unlocking visuals beyond your standard settings.

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Jarzzermann
Posting Freak
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06-04-2025, 10:17 AM
#8
The resolution of 1440p is exhibiting a peculiar visual anomaly, resulting in an excessively textured and distorted appearance. It resembles what might be achieved by amplifying a computer’s sharpness to an extreme level, approximately double its standard setting.
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Jarzzermann
06-04-2025, 10:17 AM #8

The resolution of 1440p is exhibiting a peculiar visual anomaly, resulting in an excessively textured and distorted appearance. It resembles what might be achieved by amplifying a computer’s sharpness to an extreme level, approximately double its standard setting.

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mat_fram
Posting Freak
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06-04-2025, 10:17 AM
#9
Do you have Nvidia DSR enabled? If so, you might want to adjust the smoothness level, which is typically set at 33% by default.
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mat_fram
06-04-2025, 10:17 AM #9

Do you have Nvidia DSR enabled? If so, you might want to adjust the smoothness level, which is typically set at 33% by default.