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Zkuq said:

An unpopular opinion perhaps, but DLSS and frame gen have been very useful to me with my RTX 4060, so they definitely increase the value of Nvidia cards in my books. AMD is catching up for sure, but it's 'catching up', not 'caught up', and that includes years worth of previously released games too. I hate that DLSS and frame gen are relied on so heavily, but here we are - ignoring them would be worse to me than using them. I imagine I'm not the only one to think this way.

I've also been leaning on DLSS and Frame Generation to hit 4K 240 FPS on my 5080. It varies from game to game, and I end up doing a lot of tweaking to find what works best.

For a game I'm playing now - Silent Hill 2 Remake for example, the sweet spot I’ve found is Max Settings, DLSS Quality, and 3× Frame Gen with Ray Tracing turned off. Enabling Ray Tracing with 3× or 4× frame gen causes some noticeable ghosting, presumably because the base frame rate gets a bit low.