I’ve got an Asus Strix 3080 on Win10 and when enabling DLSS, the game becomes very hazy white/gray. Wish I could include a link to share. I’ve downloaded the latest Nvidia drivers and did a clean install but no difference. Any ideas?
Experiencing the same issues on my Razer Blade 14. The FPS boost is solid, but the game becomes so hazy looking there’s no way I’m playing it that way.
For anyone that reads this thread looking for an answer for themselves, in order for DLSS to function properly and not look like vaseline was smeared all over your screen (which I presume is the “haziness” referred to in the OP), your Resolution Scale inside the game’s Video preference pane must be less than 100%. Ideally it will be at 50% or 75%. If you enable DLSS as your Anti-Aliasing mode and leave your Resolution Scale at 100%, it will do precisely what you’re seeing - make everything hazy/blurry/look like your monitor chugged a two pack of vaseline.
TL;DR: DLSS does not function properly at 100% render/resolution scale. It can’t, because at 100% you’re rendering at native resolution and there are no additional pixel points for the GPU to work with, and you get a smeared image because the upsampled image is overlayed onto the native resolution rendering.
If you wish to render at native resolution and use super sampling, you need to use SMAA or TAA and use nVidia’s DSR (Dynamic Super Resolution) function from within its control panel. As an example, you want to run at 1080p native resolution, but use DSR 2x to render internally at 4k, downsampling to 1080p when output to your display.
The resolution scale option actually gets disabled once I enable DLSS in the game. Even if I lowered the scale then enable DLSS, same results. I’d figure most people are running at 100% scale and searching online I haven’t come across others reporting what I have.
I’ve tried both 100% resolution scale and sub 100% resolution scale before enabling DLSS. On my desktop it working perfectly fine. On my laptop it gets the horribly overexposed hazy look. Changing any of the settings doesn’t make any difference whatsoever.
Same problem here i don’t undestand why but in the menus there is no problem when i enable DLSS. I’ve a RTX 2070.
I figured out what was causing it. DLSS is not playing well with HDR. When I disabled HDR and restarted the game, I can now enable DLSS without it overexposing the image.
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