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This is an example of using TAA + FXAA and TAA + FXAA + Nvidia's sharpening tool. Not the best example in the world, and it looks better in game and is more noticeable, but you get the idea. You can see the difference in clarity.
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Alt F3 , click on add filter, select sharpen from the drop down menu, then adjust the sliders to your liking, click on done at the bottom. Easy as pie. Sharpness will probably be in the 40-60 range and grain will probably be 10-20. Do it however you want. Just make sure where ever your at while doing so has a good general look to it. You don't want to do it at a view while the sun is washing things out or do it at night for example.Comment
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Well online is where they make their money, so I am not surprised they made sure online was stable before anything else in the game was.Comment
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And to think it couldn't happen to me, just had my first crash while heading back to camp. Was getting ready to drop a doe off to the camp for food and the game crashed. Guess it was bound to happenThe poster formerly know as "FLIGHTWHITE"Comment
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How to fix the stuttering. Works with Nvidia cards as well.Comment
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This game is weird. I saw where on average that Vulkan is giving about 3-5 more frames for nearly all cards. I ran it and saw similar results, however, when I tried to play the game over the weekend it would crash every time I finished loading into Online. When I switched to DX12 it would not crash.
Another thing I have noticed is that when I was running it with Vulkan as the API that my video settings all saved. When I run the game in DX12 all of my settings save except for one. The game will always launch in borderless windowed mode. If I don't remember to change it then it is guaranteed I will crash in the next half hour. If I do remember to switch it to full screen then I can potentially play 4 straight hours and not crash or I may crash once an hour, but it never crashes within half an hour like it does when I forget to switch it out of borderless window.
Outside of the crashing the game has been running rather smooth for me on my 1070ti. The crashing, though, is a bit irritating, but I've noticed that when I play GTA Online now as well that I will get random crashes. Not near the frequency of RDR Online, but it has been crashing when it literally would never crash before the Rockstar Launcher became a thing. I'm not sure if it is coincidental or not. I do notice that when it does crash, half of the time I have to restart the Rockstar Launcher altogether so I am thinking the launcher itself is a big part of the issue.“No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”
― PlatoComment
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The gtaonline crashing is from the Nvidia drivers. All of their recent driver notes has it as an open issue.
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So I caved and bought it. Playing it a bit different this time through. Since I already beat it on console I’m just taking my time right now. Not rushing through stuff. Doing more hunting and side missions more so than the main story. Have some mods installed like infinite horse stamina to get to places quicker and infinite horse health. Some trainers come in handy too.
Has anyone found a real good sweetFx mod yet without significant FPS drops?Comment
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