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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
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
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.
not sure at what framerate you're running the game, but limiting it will also keep DLSS from kicking in unnecessarily
Edit:
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
Am still using the old(previous) version NVIDIA drivers and control panel.