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I might be able to help you with that... I deal with crashes like that on the daily hehehehe
For DLAA, you can absolutely run it since your rig can handle it. In that case, sharpness 3 works well, but if you find it a little too soft, you can bump it to 5 without it looking unnatural. Between DLAA and TAA Clarity, it’s more about preference. DLAA gives cleaner edges but can feel softer, while TAA Clarity keeps things a bit crisper.
End of the day it’s all personal taste. Our eyes don’t naturally see everything razor-sharp anyway so I think anything above 5 just ends up looking artificial. Try both setups and see which feels more natural to you.
I haven’t tested PNG myself, but I’ve seen setups with PNG + JBX3 + V2 + Project Ultimate that look incredible, though they still had the wet reflection bug. So yeah, looks like something the creators have to patch, not something we can hack around with load order.
If you want to check it out, Project Ultimate’s here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/welcome-to-137120153