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Have to check if DLAA would be good with CNN. I am sure it beats TAA anyway and without upscaling these should be less artifacts.
I couldn't find anything about this glitch, so not sure what's the culprit, probably Nvidia messed up something in the drivers again. Maybe it's Win10, but not that likely. Wait for an update, it's possible it'll get fixed.
For now you could try preset E w/ DLAA override, though I'm not sure if it'll look great or not, since E isn't really meant for DLAA.
But this does not work for me. The game runs fine with DLSS Quality from the game, but putting the DLSS override with anthing else than "E" makes the game go super dark. Even the game menu is black. Can only see the light behind the fans. If I manage to launch into the game, only the brightest parts of screen are visible, which means some dots here and there. So the game is unplayable with override.
What could be the issue? Seems to happen with or without HDR. I have RTX 5090, latest drivers, Win 10 with all updates. All settings maxed out. I would really love to play with Transformer and DLAA which 5090 should run perfectly..