I use a 1080p monitor so thought I'd share something I've been playing around with recently for those who haven't ever tried it.
I have a lot of headroom with best settings as i lock to my screens resolution of 60hz.
After exploring DRS, DLDRS on Nvidia cards I have obliterated any of that kunos bad AA vibes and i'm very pleased.
DLDRS needs an RTX but DRS can be with any nvidia card.
Simply set DLDRS or DRS in the global nv control panel, then in AC (or any game) change the resolution to the new higher ones.
So for example I set it in AC now at 4K.
Because of the headroom I had I can now run AC at basically 4k, now I'm not here to debate with 4k owners that I am wrong, I'm not saying it as good as a real 4k monitor, my only point is that it rids AC of jaggies and bad AA which its always struggled with.
You can also fiddle around with the CSP settings which use that AMD fx thing which is basically like DLSS.
So then you can downscale the upscale to gain back headroom or FPS but still have a much better image.
If you set AC to 4k resolution this is what the CSP AMD thing does with resolutions.
4k:
Quality: 2560x1440p
Balance: 2227x1253p
Performance: 1920x1080p
Ultra Perf: 1280x720p
Further to that simply by changing my resolution to the 1440p setting creates a better gaming image without much cost.
Hard to convey in pics, but as i like pics i'll post some.
I know I'm late to the party but really got into using this as i was doing it wrong before and having explored it in MSFS it was a game changer as jaggies really get to me, so if anyone hasn't looked into it, in AC it really works so long as you have head room and i guess a 1080p monitor.
Same with AMS2 and Project cars 2, other games with bad AA. And any older sims you can run maxed out resolution.
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