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j1mm4 I'm glad they got the particle and contrast ghosting/stability to be better, but it has destroyed text legibility as well as causing this weird "focusing" effect once you hold still a little. Not sure it merits 5x the compute power when it only trades blows on quality with the previous iteration instead of definably exceeding it. Reply
abufrejoval I can't see that much of a difference, to be frank. Unfortunately the feature which to me sounds more interesting, the dynamic frame generation, has been pushed to Apri: I'd have love to see that in action, because some titles I use have relatively great variances in generated frames while my monitors won't go beyond 144 or 175Hz. So both, doing a uniform 2/3/whatever generation makes much less sense than trying to hit a given number of FPS and then vary erything else: Some of the later Far Cry titles do that rather well (on lesser hardware), evidently with AMD dynamic resolution concepts pre-dating AI post-processing. Reply
AnotherMillo Support for over 400 games and apps is a huge step forward. For shooter fans and other demanding titles, this can really boost frame rates without sacrificing quality. Reply
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