lordkosc
3909
That is a hell of a lot of texture detail loss on the left. Man I am gonna be trying this on a ton of games aren’t I?
But B3 may not be the best game to show it off. I prefer the shot on the left. It looks more like Borderlands to me. Almost any other game, the answer would be different, though.
stusser
3911
I thought about that being an artistic choice, but it’s not just a lack of detail on the left, many of the lines are just plain blurry. I could see sharp bold lines with low detail material textures being their stylistic choice, but blurry lines? Nah.
It’s definitively impressive. No/low performance hit? And you have to have GeForce experience?
Ah I see it only works on specific games. And No Man’s Sky and DCS are not in there I see! :(
No reason it shouldn’t work on games that are in the list and have VR modes, like Elite and Project Cars 2. I will try!
stusser
3914
Negligible performance hit, it does require GeForce experience, and the game must be supported, but their list of supported games is quite long.
vyshka
3915
I tried to use it in bf5, bit for some reason it thought it wasnt supported. It worked when I tried bf1.
Papageno
3916
Not really clear on how you turn that on. Does it only work with newer games supported by GeForce Experience?
Or do you have to have an RTX card?
stusser
3917
You need to have GFE installed with the overlay enabled and be playing a supported game. Then you bring up the overlay and enable the sharpen filter. It does work on Pascal, I don’t have Turing myself.
KevinC
3918
When I tried this with Borderlands 3, it said the game was unsupported! From your screenshot that doesn’t appear to be the case.
I had the overlay enabled, when the game was running I hit Alt-F3 (or whatever the key combo was) and it gave me the error saying “the game must be supported”. This was on a RTX 2080. Did you enable it in a different way?
stusser
3919
Weird. No, I used alt-F3 also, on a GTX1080.
KevinC
3920
Do you know if there are any restrictions aside from game support? I’m running it at a non-native resolution (1440p on a 4k display), wonder if that could have anything to do with it.
EDIT: I see this from a post on reddit:
So I might not be the only one having problems. I’m going to try a couple things when I get home, like changing between Fullscreen/Borderless, different resolutions, etc.
stusser
3921
Maybe that’s it, sure. Try running it at 4k and 75% rendering resolution, which should offer the same framerates but could be more compatible.
vyshka
3922
I wonder if it is a 2080 thing. I got that on bf5.
KevinC
3923
I’ll give that a shot. Do I change this in Nvidia Control Panel or in the game itself?
stusser
3924
Inside the game. Many modern games let you set the rendering resolution percentage these days, but not all. Very useful if you want to run windowed fullscreen rather than fullscreen.
KevinC
3925
That sounds great, I’ll have to check our more games to see if they have that setting. Framerates are more important to me than 4K resolution so I usually just run things at 2560x1440, but if I can just keep it at the native resolution and scale it that way, that would be great.
KevinC
3926
Well, tried switching to 4K resolution and still no dice. Tried enabling Experimental updates in GFE, but also no dice (I already had all the features).
What’s interesting is that I checked Nvidia’s list of supported games and Borderlands 3 is not included, so now I’m really curious how you got it to work. :)
stusser
3927
Oh yes you do need experimental turned on also, I forgot that.
lordkosc
3928
Thats a long list of supported games for a pretty new feature to be working on.