Watched LTT's video on DLSS 3... I'm actually disgusted.

Let me put some context: I watched on YouTube (which is shitty quality), on 720p, and some of the DLSS 3 artifacts still screamed in my face. And they have the audacity to tell me "it's not that bad" or "you hardly notice it with motion blur". Bitch, I have 10x more video artifacts on top of DLSS artifacts, and I still notice. FUCK YOU.

I lost all respect for their visual fidelity expertise in 15 minutes.

So I guess their earlier video, on how AMD GPUs aren't bad, was an attempt to preempt people calling them Nvidia shills.
Although it's pretty obvious that if they really meant what they said in that one, they'd put their money where their mouth is, and just use AMD cards in more videos. Not just the "we promise AMD drivers are good now fam" that they ended up doing.

@alyx I haven't seen LTT's video but I have watched 2klikphilip's video on it and honestly it was waaaay better than any other video interpolation I've seen, I was pleasantly surprised.

@beardalaxy
It is somewhat better than regular video interpolation, until it isn't, and throws out some really ugly artifacts. And all I get to witness for now is horribly compressed video of it, and I still hate it. I absolutely DO NOT want to play a game with that on.

@alyx don't get me wrong, I don't either lol, but I don't think I'm the kind of person this is marketed to. I don't even like TAA lol.

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Yeah, reading about it you'd think TAA would be good, but I honestly prefer FXAA. Maybe there's some bug in the drivers for my system, but I haven't seen a TAA implementation that looks good.

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@alyx it changes the look of the game too much imo. In some games, like pso2, it actually changes some of the geometry and ends up just looking weird. There are usually some minor visual artifacts there too.

FXAA is better, but it's just a blur really. I'm an MSAA/SSAA kind of guy.

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