FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH

FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH

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game blurry/grainy on 1080p?
my game is blurry and grainy in 1080p im playing all high and dlss, but monsters, plants, hair textures are very grainy, and the motion blur is extreme blurry, what im missing? i have all on high/ultra settings :S
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1080p doesnt give DLSS a lot of pixels to work with so it results in this blurry and grainy effect. i only suggest using DLSS at a minimum of 1440p. (quality DLSS at 1080p is rendering at 66.7%, so only 720p)

sadly with all the other post processing effects modern games use its probably gonna be hard to solve all the issues at 1080p anyway. with or without DLSS

edit: additionally you could try to offset the blurry effect with a sharpening filter provided by the nvidia app, or maybe amd if they have something similar
Last edited by GrandTickler; 5 Feb @ 6:42am
Originally posted by GrandTickler:
1080p doesnt give DLSS a lot of pixels to work with so it results in this blurry and grainy effect. i only suggest using DLSS at a minimum of 1440p.

sadly with all the other post processing effects modern games use its probably gonna be hard to solve all the issues at 1080p anyway. with or without DLSS

if i use TAA or TAAU the game looks more blurry than dlss, so what solution i must do? i must selec 1, if i selec TAA or TAAU is unplayable blurry but if i selec dlss the game looks very grainy
Originally posted by tsunammy:
Originally posted by GrandTickler:
1080p doesnt give DLSS a lot of pixels to work with so it results in this blurry and grainy effect. i only suggest using DLSS at a minimum of 1440p.

sadly with all the other post processing effects modern games use its probably gonna be hard to solve all the issues at 1080p anyway. with or without DLSS

if i use TAA or TAAU the game looks more blurry than dlss, so what solution i must do? i must selec 1, if i selec TAA or TAAU is unplayable blurry but if i selec dlss the game looks very grainy
TAA+ a third party sharpening filter is probably your best bet. thats how i managed when i was still gaming at 1080p. while TAA adds a lot of blur, its still the best anti aliasing method imo (second to DLSS at 1440p+) because it eliminates all jagged edges and distant shimmering effects
i semisolved it with nvidia DSR i set up for 1440, my pc now looks very blurry but the game look to much better with DLS and TAA, just when i close the game need to change it again to 1080p and my pc looks fine again
Jeff4u 5 Feb @ 7:12am 
Set both MAX/MIN in dynamic resolution to 100%. It is fine on 1080p.
Last edited by Jeff4u; 5 Feb @ 7:13am
Originally posted by Jeff4u:
Set both MAX/MIN in dynamic resolution to 100%. It is fine on 1080p.
i tried, but TAA is still a bit blurry, and dlss is very grainy, i dont know if is because my monitor have OD activated, i will try testing the OD, the dlss and taa and the nvidia DSR
ZYED 5 Feb @ 7:22am 
use DLDSR + DLSS
IL_Davu 5 Feb @ 7:40am 
USE DLSS 4 and set DLAA (MIN-MAX 100%)
miranda 5 Feb @ 11:10am 
try using dlssenabler+optiscale it has a sharpening feature
https://www.reddit.com/r/FFVIIRemake/comments/1i8mf4n/amdintel_gpus_you_can_mod_fsr_and_xess_into/
i dont know if you have to force fsr on but honestly fsr 3.1 looks pretty crisp.
100%-100% fixed that problem for me
tsunammy 5 Feb @ 11:38am 
hello all, if some1 have same problem, i solved it with the dsr + dlss with nvidia app, i put the dsr on 20% with 1440 hd, and now game looks to much better, and working to much better, with my 2070 i have all on high and working fine
This PC 5 Feb @ 11:40am 
set DLSS at 100% - 100%, it's DLSS kicking in too hard making your screen blurry, you might have a performance hit if DLSS kicks in hard tho

not sure at what framerate you're running the game, but limiting it will also keep DLSS from kicking in unnecessarily

Edit:
Originally posted by tsunammy:
hello all, if some1 have same problem, i solved it with the dsr + dlss with nvidia app, i put the dsr on 20% with 1440 hd, and now game looks to much better, and working to much better, with my 2070 i have all on high and working fine

You should just set DLSS to 100 - 100 in game
Last edited by This PC; 5 Feb @ 11:41am
Yeah low settings preset + 100-100 looks better for me than medium + 100-50
tsunammy 5 Feb @ 12:04pm 
Originally posted by This PC:
set DLSS at 100% - 100%, it's DLSS kicking in too hard making your screen blurry, you might have a performance hit if DLSS kicks in hard tho

not sure at what framerate you're running the game, but limiting it will also keep DLSS from kicking in unnecessarily

Edit:
Originally posted by tsunammy:
hello all, if some1 have same problem, i solved it with the dsr + dlss with nvidia app, i put the dsr on 20% with 1440 hd, and now game looks to much better, and working to much better, with my 2070 i have all on high and working fine

You should just set DLSS to 100 - 100 in game

the problem is if i play with 1080p with 100% dls, the game looks ok, but is very grainy because the resolution, blurry dissapear but hair, monsters, plants etc are very grainy for the resolution
hade1 5 Feb @ 5:30pm 
I wonder if the patch that was released post launch or the transformer model (dlss4) changes broke things? Game looked great for me at launch (4090, 4k, dlss 100%-100%, max settings), but playing it today (post patch) on same settings it looks closer to the ps5 performance mode version (lots of blurry or out of focus character models and textures, especially nearby party members, clouds hair is a mess, distance objects and mountains look low resolution, pop in occurring much closer to camera etc).

Am still using the old(previous) version NVIDIA drivers and control panel.
Last edited by hade1; 5 Feb @ 5:32pm
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