I mean, I’m not gonna go build a Digital Foundry comparison video for you, but this type of argument is definitely what I’m talking about when I say I don’t understand what people just claiming this out of the blue even think they’re saying.
I don’t think it’s particularly hard to understand what I’m saying - Cyberpunk 2077 with DLSS looks worse than Cyberpunk 2077 with TAA for me. You can disagree, but please don’t act like I’m saying something incredibly complex and un-understandable.
Well, for one thing you’re saying you haven’t seen the latest version, so I already don’t know what you were looking at or when. I don’t know what settings you’re using or what resolutions you were targeting.
Do I think there are any settings or resolutions in Cyberpunk where TAA looks noticeably better than any DLSS after 2? Absolutely, definitely 100% no. But hey, it’d help get an idea of what type of images we’re comparing.
And it’d help to know what sorts of things you are seeing that make you notice a difference. What is it about that DLSS image that looks worse? I mean, let’s be clear, these will mostly be the same base picture, just upscaled to whatever your monitor resolution is in slightly different ways. So what is it from each of those that is leading to this assessment? What are the problems we’re talking about here?
Because last time I fired up Cyberpunk (and that was a couple of weeks ago) DLSS performed noticeably faster than TAA and looked effectively indistinguishable from native rendering at 4K.
So yeah, you’re saying some weird stuff right here and from the explanations you’re (not) giving you may as well have ran in from the street drenched in red fluid claiming the aliens stole your dog and I would have about as much connection to my lived reality to parse what’s going on. I’m less concerned you’re going to randomly stab me over your antialiasing preferences, sure, but in terms of using words to exchange recognizable information I’m kinda lost here.
I can definitely argue with the results when it looks worse than TAA, thank you.
Well, if nothing else I’ve made my case.
I mean, I’m not gonna go build a Digital Foundry comparison video for you, but this type of argument is definitely what I’m talking about when I say I don’t understand what people just claiming this out of the blue even think they’re saying.
I don’t think it’s particularly hard to understand what I’m saying - Cyberpunk 2077 with DLSS looks worse than Cyberpunk 2077 with TAA for me. You can disagree, but please don’t act like I’m saying something incredibly complex and un-understandable.
Well, for one thing you’re saying you haven’t seen the latest version, so I already don’t know what you were looking at or when. I don’t know what settings you’re using or what resolutions you were targeting.
Do I think there are any settings or resolutions in Cyberpunk where TAA looks noticeably better than any DLSS after 2? Absolutely, definitely 100% no. But hey, it’d help get an idea of what type of images we’re comparing.
And it’d help to know what sorts of things you are seeing that make you notice a difference. What is it about that DLSS image that looks worse? I mean, let’s be clear, these will mostly be the same base picture, just upscaled to whatever your monitor resolution is in slightly different ways. So what is it from each of those that is leading to this assessment? What are the problems we’re talking about here?
Because last time I fired up Cyberpunk (and that was a couple of weeks ago) DLSS performed noticeably faster than TAA and looked effectively indistinguishable from native rendering at 4K.
So yeah, you’re saying some weird stuff right here and from the explanations you’re (not) giving you may as well have ran in from the street drenched in red fluid claiming the aliens stole your dog and I would have about as much connection to my lived reality to parse what’s going on. I’m less concerned you’re going to randomly stab me over your antialiasing preferences, sure, but in terms of using words to exchange recognizable information I’m kinda lost here.
Yeah, I won’t engage further with you, thanks. Have a good day.
Yep, just about ready to rest my case here.
I swear, it’s bewildering.