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Cabinet mode in 4K v 1080p a real game changer
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<blockquote data-quote="relaxation" data-source="post: 278842" data-attributes="member: 5759"><p>I'm super late..</p><p></p><p>Prior to DX11 update for TPA I was using a tool to bump up the internal resolution the game would render at, then it would downsample to the native resolution, acting as a form of antialiasing.</p><p><em>Later on, TPAs DX11 update let you select the resolution to downsample from. You can then turn off any other antialiasing stuff.</em></p><p></p><p>Since you had a GTX970, Nvidia had added a feature called Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR) which does that very thing for any game(?). I would suggest downsampling from 1440p to 1080p to anyone who can't run a 4K native panel yet.</p><p></p><p><em>I don't have any recommendations for 4K panels, VA-panels contrast shift when viewed on its side, which a lot of 4K panels are atm. OLED doesnt come in small/cheap panels, and MicroLED isnt in mass production yet</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>part of the crispness issue with 1080p content could be the TVs scaler</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="relaxation, post: 278842, member: 5759"] I'm super late.. Prior to DX11 update for TPA I was using a tool to bump up the internal resolution the game would render at, then it would downsample to the native resolution, acting as a form of antialiasing. [i]Later on, TPAs DX11 update let you select the resolution to downsample from. You can then turn off any other antialiasing stuff.[/i] Since you had a GTX970, Nvidia had added a feature called Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR) which does that very thing for any game(?). I would suggest downsampling from 1440p to 1080p to anyone who can't run a 4K native panel yet. [i]I don't have any recommendations for 4K panels, VA-panels contrast shift when viewed on its side, which a lot of 4K panels are atm. OLED doesnt come in small/cheap panels, and MicroLED isnt in mass production yet part of the crispness issue with 1080p content could be the TVs scaler[/i] [/QUOTE]
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