I have a 7900XT. I recommend Temporal Hyper Resolution for anti-aliasing. Set its temporal super-resolution quality to high, set dynamic resolution to off, and set both the temporal resolution scale and sharpening to 100%.
I don’t recommend FXAA. It blurs the image so much that I found it hard to see distant objects and enemies.
I play on DX12. At first the game would stutter on DX12, but over time it stopped doing that. It could be because the shader cache was starting to work.
If only Dark Gaijin would be so brilliant to actually add shader pre-compilation to the game like almost every single DX12 game on the planet… I guess i always expect too much.
Im on a 7800 XT and using XeSS in native AA mode because the game uses some ancient version of FSR without the native AA feature. IMO its has better image quality then Temp Hyper Res but thats maybe personal preference… Also if you feel the game is “still to blurry” you can go into AMD Adrenalin settings and enable Radeon Image sharpening when the 100% sharpening via ingame settings doesent cut it for you.The “downside” is its only aviable with the DX12 but i never experienced problems with DX12 so in my case there is no need to use an older API.
I hope they add FSR4 soon, I would like to see how it looks and performs. It has been a while since they updated FSR support- have they ever explicitly stated they won’t update it past FSR2?
Wtf is wrong with my pc then, lol
I was having trouble with 120fps and getting some awful micro stutters
But I guess I almost exclusively play it with OBS on nowadays…
Still, 9070xt should be at best, like, 20%-30% faster?
Windows also can do auto-HDR where it HDRs non-hdr games
Im using that and only screenshots taken with steam overlay come out right. Also, if you have an HDR screen you probably should calibrate it anyway
Well no, but FSR 3 has been available since 2023 and they’ve never updated it.
Enlisted’s DLSS was updated to DLSS 4 after it released in January in only 6 weeks.
you could easily be CPU bottlenecked. lots of new GPU-s require new CPU to maximize their framerate. or it could be that you have some setting on that he doesnt.
I have a feeling Enlisted is not super well-optimized.
I mean yes, it can go Bare Minimum settings and run on ancient potato PCs, but on high end PCs (such as Ryzen 7700 + 7070 XT) and ultra settings sometimes FPS might randomly drop to 90s.
Could you explain what exactly I need to do?
It’s my first HDR monitor and I just thought that means “better colors monitor”.
Gigabyte M27Q X.
What about HDR settings?
My game looks good now with HDR off but the screenshots still look weird, and not just Enlisted
Got a 7950X (i guess ot could be memory issues - it’s been giving me some trouble) D:
But the real pain started after the last graphical update - i guess maybe it actually uses ray tracing cores which are kinda bad on the 7800 XT?
I’ve been slowly creeping the settings down and down to keep the game playable
As I’ve said, the only was I’ve figured out to get proper colored screenshots it to use steam overlay to take them lol (it automatically corrects the colors)
On OBS i also had to add a color correction setting to have the footage be reasonably colored
But IMO it’s worth it as generally it makes the game so much more prettier
well i guess it isnt CPU problem. although 3D give better gaming performance, but it should not be noticeable on 1440p.
i would check if this is enlisted issue or if this is generally your computer issue. try few other games and see if your pc performance is same as performance of other people(there are loads of youtube videos benchmarking most popular games with different CPU/GPU).
btw update to latest drivers cause older drivers are sometimes known to have buggy behavior, specially in new GPU-s
well it could be windows or it could be some background program(modern hardware/software usually comes with loads of bloatware) or it could be just some bad component.
on one computer i had issues with stuttering and it only happened when computer worked for long times with multiple sleeps in between. windows had high system interrupts(cause of stutters) cause of reasons and one restart just fixed issue. reinstalling windows didnt help(probably bad CPU or memory).
but they are not guaranteed to find hardware error even if it exists. also try flashing MBO BIOS to the newest version cause sometimes old BIOS have bugs and can cause instability, specially on new platforms/CPU-s.
With 64gb of ram memtest would still run with my body slowly turning into a dessicated skellington
I do think i need a BIOS update since I had to do one when assembling the PC for it to even work somewhat reliably:/
I’ve been having issues around RAM but it seems it’s just am5 weirdness 2x32gb sticks seem to be the very margin of what it can support on a 7950x