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Cabinet mode in 4K v 1080p a real game changer
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<blockquote data-quote="DornoDios" data-source="post: 278937" data-attributes="member: 1718"><p>This is an excellent recommendation. I render Pinball FX3 at 2880x1620 with 2.25x DSR scaled to 1080p. I run FX3 at 120hz which seems to help make the movement of the ball appear closer to what it does on a real pinball table.</p><p></p><p>For FX3 my GTX 970 can run all the tables at DSR 2.25x with the settings maxed, but anti-aliasing turned off. I find that I don't need anti-aliasing when I'm using DSR to downsample the image to 1080p. I have the DSR smoothness setting at 20%.</p><p></p><p>So far all the tables I've tried in FX3 have worked perfectly at 120hz. Pinball Arcade only works properly at 60hz so I can actually run it at 4k with DSR since I only need 60fps instead of 120fps. Again with the Anti-Aliasing turned off.</p><p></p><p>Was hoping to buy a new GPU soon, but I'm not particularly enthused with Nvidia's current 2080 lineup. The price is just too steep for me. Might change my mind if the price comes down or I may grab a 1080 or some such if the prices drop to an acceptable level. Nvidia is going to continue selling the 1000 series cards through the end of 2018 and possibly longer if they can't unload all the excess 1k series inventory they have by the end of the year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DornoDios, post: 278937, member: 1718"] This is an excellent recommendation. I render Pinball FX3 at 2880x1620 with 2.25x DSR scaled to 1080p. I run FX3 at 120hz which seems to help make the movement of the ball appear closer to what it does on a real pinball table. For FX3 my GTX 970 can run all the tables at DSR 2.25x with the settings maxed, but anti-aliasing turned off. I find that I don't need anti-aliasing when I'm using DSR to downsample the image to 1080p. I have the DSR smoothness setting at 20%. So far all the tables I've tried in FX3 have worked perfectly at 120hz. Pinball Arcade only works properly at 60hz so I can actually run it at 4k with DSR since I only need 60fps instead of 120fps. Again with the Anti-Aliasing turned off. Was hoping to buy a new GPU soon, but I'm not particularly enthused with Nvidia's current 2080 lineup. The price is just too steep for me. Might change my mind if the price comes down or I may grab a 1080 or some such if the prices drop to an acceptable level. Nvidia is going to continue selling the 1000 series cards through the end of 2018 and possibly longer if they can't unload all the excess 1k series inventory they have by the end of the year. [/QUOTE]
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