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[SystemSettings]
r.FidelityFX.FI.Enabled=1
r.FidelityFX.FSR3.Enabled=1
r.FidelityFX.FSR3.UseNativeDX12=1
r.FidelityFX.FSR3.FrameGeneration.AutoTC=1
r.FidelityFX.FSR3.GPULatencyReduction=1
r.OneFrameThreadLag=0
r.FinishCurrentFrame=1
This manually enables Frame Generation and the anti-input lag feature, which can sometimes help with latency issues.
For me, this boosted my FPS from 58 (everything on low) to 120 (everything on high) with zero input lag. I couldn’t believe it at first.
I’m on AMD, so I’m not sure if this works on other hardware.
Sorry for the English, I'm Brazilian!
As far as your issue goes Chincha, depth of field all the way down is the most I could get as far as blur goes. I too notice it but I’m not entirely sure how to fix it. I’ll do some testing tonight!
AMD doesn't make video cards, AMD owns radeon (formerly ATI).
If this seems pedantic, i admit it kind of is, but how would you react if i said microsoft made avowed? i'm sure someone would correct me on that statement.