curl-6 said:
Having played games like Cyberpunk, Hogwarts, Fast Fusion, and Star Wars Outlaws on Switch 2, Cyberpunk's "full fat" DLSS does look notably smoother, so I would tend to agree, though with something that's already pushing the system really hard, the CNN-like model might have to steep a performance penalty. I wouldn't say Outlaws for instance looks bad, so the "Lite" DLSS can still look better than nothing as long as the base res isn't sub-HD. 720p to 1080p in Outlaws is passable. I'd say it depends on the game and on how much processing budget the devs have to work with. Hopefully as time goes on we will see the algorithms improve. |
As I said, I think they should really stick to outputting at 1080p with full DLSS and not trying to go for higher (1440p or 4K) res with lite model - it just looks really bad, with complete lack of any AA on some edges when it breaks apart - and it breaks apart too often.
In-game option would probably be best solution, though that would require more effort from devs.







