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JEMC said:
HoloDust said:

It allows you to set the resolution scaling AND use FSR? I could've swore it disables internal resolution scaling (TSR) when using non-UE upscalers...at least with DLSS and XeSS.

But yeah, some artifacts are unfortunately inevitable - I've only played a bit with FSR, at that very late point when you get out of APC, I don't think there's rain there, so haven't noticed the exact problem, but edges are much less stable than DLSS, though it looked quite descent, even in 1440p Performance mode. Guess I'll start the demo from the beginning to get to that point, though I have pretty good idea how it might look - FSR3 has quite a bit of problems with ghosting, that is one of the things that FSR4 solved (I remember that waterfall from DF's video, smudge with FSR3, actual waterfall with FSR4) - I want to see how XeSS and UE's TSR cope with that.

Have you tried same video settings as with native, but running it at FSR Quality? And how's your overall feel, do you find it something that is usable for you to squeeze a bit more out of 1070?

EDIT:

Well, tried it out from the beginning, I don't remember that rain at all first time I've played. Rain leaves trails whatever you choose, including native, and I found that XeSS behaves much better than FSR overall and it can be run one step in quality above FSR (and DLSS for that matter) at about the same performance. That said, DLSS does look best, but it's not without it's problems. Then again, this is UE5 game that has a lot, and I mean a lot, problems, even with no upscaling at all, especially on edges around character, even with all set to Ultra.

To be honest, I don't know if you can use both resolution scaling AND FSR or any other scaling at the same time. Both settings are a bit appart and can't be seen at the same time, and I didn't even thought about scrolling up to see if it turned grey once FSR was activated. And the 70% upscaling was like that by default, so maybe the game checked my hardware and set those settings for "better experience".

As for your question, I only tried the game in two modes: with all the options set to low except for textures and shadows, and running at native scale, getting those 22-24fps, and then with all but GI set to medium, scaling at 70% and FSR3 to balance, getting those 8 to 10 fps more. I doubt combining both settings would give me much of a performance boost (maybe a more stable 30fps result?), and I don't think I'd be able to notice it much. 

In any case, this is one game where, simplpy put, my 1070 shows its age and isn't enough to run it well, at least at 1440p.

Bold: Trauma. Your mind decided to forget it to protect itself from how ugly it was XD.

Usually, inbuilt UE's TSR is disabled when you enable any external solution, so that's why I was wondering how come it lets you choose both (I checked, it doesn't - it gets greyed out and external upscaler sets rendering resolution).

As for rain, I just checked Daniel Owen's performance test video from couple of weeks ago, when demo was released, and I was right - I'm not going insane, that's how I remember it when I've played it, there was no rain :P

As for performance, from my fiddling with both FSR and XeSS in game, if you ran it at 1440p native (so TSR 3D Resolution setting at 100%) and you were getting 22-24fps, remaining at the same visual settings and going with FSR Balance or XeSS Quality should give you about 90% more frames...which is quite a bump up...so maybe then you can increase some gfx settings and see where it lands?