
I was having trouble with blurry graphics, and from the looks of it other people were as well. Here is a simple fix. Assuming: DLSS, FSR and TAA ingame are off.
Setting a DSR factor (Nvidia)
To fix it, do the following:
- Open nVidia control panel
- Go to “Manage 3D settings”
- Scroll down to “DSR – Factors”
- Set a factor larger than 1x. If you have a 2000 or newer series nvidia GPU, feel free to just set it at 2.25xDL, which means you’ll be running at DLSS upscaled 4K (looks much better than in-game DLSS!).
If you have an older GPU, set it to a non-DL factor (I doubt you’ll even see DL options there).
- Ingame, set your resolution to the new custom resolution

And voila, your game no longer looks like you sneezed on your screen.
If you’re on AMD, just go into your own driver settings and create a super resolution option there. I know its possible, I just don’t know what the options are called anymore.
Just a small disclaimer: doing this will mean that you’ll be running the game at a higher resolution. Your performance may go down the drain if you don’t have a GPU that can keep up with your set resolution.
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