![]() ![]() But I only tried at 60Hz refresh rate so you guys can go further and test at lower refresh rates if you wanna aim for 4K downsampling. ![]() There was just a sign with "Resolution not supported" and the resolution has reverted back. You can use the 1920x1080p as your desktop resolution and just choose the higher custom resolution within the game settings (be aware that you shouldn't play in windowed mode if you have custom resolution enabled).Īs for my personal experience, I have only tested the 3K (2560x1440) and 4k (3840x2160) but I've sticked to 3K because the 4K resolution has crashed when I tested it. PS: After settings the custom resolution, you DO NOT have to use it for your desktop as well. You can find more info's about Downsampling and how to set your custom resolutions using NVidia Control Panel's options, over here: It pretty much does the same thing as NVidia DSR but since we do not have access to DSR at the moment, we can manage with this solution. This way I have found a thread about Downsampling and I'm quoting the user on the other thread:ĭownsampling, also called OGSSAA : Ordered Grid SuperSampling AntiAliasing, is in this case the concept of rendering the game at a much higher, custom made, resolution than your monitor is capable of displaying and subsequently having the GPU rescale the image ( as in downsample ) to that of your monitor's native resolution to which the end result is a "cleaner", sharper and less aliased image.īasically, downsampling is the best solution for reducing aliasing and increasing the sharpness of the image. Since Ubersampling was thought as a more aggressive anti-aliasing feature I searched different ways of improving the image with methods that don't have such a great impact on performance. a freaking 2012 game can kneel a high end GPU from 2014 with just an aliasing option). I was also looking for something different from the Ubersampling option which is still a power hungry feature that kneels my GTX 980m (Yeah. Since Witcher 2 was released in 2012 I was looking for different methods to boost the graphics to the maximum in order to further enjoy the landscapes and all the elements of the game. So, during this last week, together with the release of Witcher 3, I have chosen to start playing Witcher 2 as I saw that the games are quite related and the story is continued in each game (in comparison with many other games which don't have that continuity inside the story ). Since me and many other people have been waiting for the glorious NVidia DSR feature to come to our mobile GPU's as well, I have thought that giving some info's about an alternative method would make some people happy.
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