The question asks if "Death Stranding" appears unclear or blurred.
The question asks if "Death Stranding" appears unclear or blurred.
Hi, I have a Ryzen 5600G with 16GB dual RAM, no dedicated graphics card, and my monitor is set to 1440x900 resolution. The issue is that the game runs at 1280x720 initially, but after changing the settings file to match my monitor, it still appears blurry. I've tried adjusting everything possible, but the problem persists. The game looks very blurry even after changing the hex values in a tool that fixed the black borders. I'm hoping you can assist me.
Hi, I have a Ryzen 5600G with 16GB of dual RAM and no dedicated graphics. My monitor is set to 1440x900 resolution, but when I change the game settings to match it, the game still appears blurry as if running at a lower resolution. I've tried adjusting everything possible, but I'm unsure how to resolve this issue. The game looks very blurry even after changing the hex values in a tool that fixed the black borders. I hope you can assist me.
The blurriness comes from the game's anisotropic filtering configuration, especially for this specific title. You must adjust the settings by opening the game's ex/ds.Exe file and modifying the value to 16x. Do you possess the AMD Radeon Settings tool on your integrated graphics card? Is there a way to pick and alter any of the parameters? For the Anisotropic Filtering Level, you should choose 16x. It's unclear if your built-in graphics support this setting.
only in this game and my monitor brand is lenovo, but i don't know the exact model or whether it has an apu and a ryzen 5600g
I searched for direct parallels between the 5600G's Vega 7 graphics and the RX 560's minimum requirements for the game. Some say the performance gaps are too small to judge one as better, but these are based on artificial tests, not real gameplay.
In my exploration, I found a direct comparison between the RX 560 and Vega 8 on userbenchmarks.com, where most users submit their gaming results. The RX 560 achieved a 75% improvement in gaming benchmarks, which I expected.
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Aside from that, if you look up Death Stranding on YouTube for the 5600G, there are actual video comparisons showing the game running smoothly at low settings in 720p, averaging around 36 FPS (around the 2:41 point), especially when Sam is playing alone in the rain.
I regret to say but, based on what I observed, the 5600G is far from powerful enough to play the game well. Still, with the video you shared, you might be able to see if it runs as expected by comparing the footage at the 2:41 mark with your own. That would likely be the best you can achieve.