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Can't wait to run all my games in 240p and have a blurrier lanczos "AI" blow it up unevenly to 1366x768 so it's all extra blurry and dogshit on my 8k TV
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/sOn a more serious note, why do people use this again?
Upscaling and Framegen is a crutch unfortunately that enables studios to focus on "photorealism" that pushes sales instead of proper optimization and gameplay that many games care about. And I blame suits of course that make decisions not my fellow engineers who follow the company line.
I don't like that this is the state of game graphics either but I would much rather it be an open technology than a proprietary, vendor-lock, black box tech like nvidia tends to do.
Agreed.