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  • Yes, everything except for film grain, it matches the atmosphere of Control greatly for me.

    Maybe I'm just oversensitive, the game runs at max refresh rate of my monitor anyway, so it's not a real problem. Maybe the new DLSS will improve it.

  • I tried DLSS for the first time with Control, and it looks weird. Edges and lines are unsharp, sometimes for a second, sometimes longer. It kind of looks off.

    I activated it in-game, is there something else I have to do? Am I missing something?

  • I just bought my first Nvidia card since the TNT2. Up to today I always looked for the most FPS for the money.

    This time my focus was on energy efficiency, and the AMD cards suck at the moment. 4070 about 200w, 6800 about 300w. AMD really has to fix that.

    Regarding DLSS: I activated it in control, and it looks... off? Edges seem unsharp, not all the time, but often, sometimes only for a second, sometimes longer. I believe it is the only game I have that has support for it, but I'm not impressed.

    At OP: Brand loyality is the worst. Neither Nvidia nor AMD like you. Get the best value for your money.

    Btw, Nvidia needed an account to let me use their driver. Holy shit, that's fucked up!

  • Oh, I still game, but mostly older games and GotY editions. And Indies.

    AAA titles are dead for me, I want to buy a full game, with no in-game store, no 10ish DLCs available, no always on fuckery etc.

    And if there are 1 or 2 huge expansions (like in Witcher 3) I have no problem with that. I bought expansions in the past, that's fine.

  • I watched Cowboys Vs Aliens in the cinema and didn't like it. Some years later I checked out the extended cut, and it was by far a better movie suddenly. It should definitely be above 60 percent now.

    But that's the bad thing about rotten tomatoes. The first critics dominate for a long time. That especially is the case for TV shows. If the first two episodes are good and the rest is shit it still will be forever stuck at 90 percent.