• Ulrich@feddit.org
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    11 hours ago

    Aside from screwing Linux users, they’re also screwing AMD users with forced ray-tracing + broken FSR, and I’d imagine there’s also a lot of overlap there.

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      5 hours ago

      I have FSR working (Win10+ AMD 7900XTX), but it’s obvious that they have screwed the pooch in optimization.

      I just finished Doom: Eternal yesterday before the Dark Ages came out and it ran fully maxed out at 1440p @ 240 FPS without upscaling and was gorgeous.

      Dark Ages looks pretty much the same as Eternal, but runs at 120-144 FPS.

      That’s still absolutely playable but how did it lose 50% performance in an IDTech game?

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        5 hours ago

        How did you get it working? I’m getting like 40 FPS over here.

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          5 hours ago

          You have to enable HDR in the Windows 10 settings, do Win+I, type “HD Color”, and then set your AMD display drivers to “Color Correction” in Display to adjust for the bad Win10 HDR implementation.

          My recommendation is:

          Temperature: 10000

          Brightness: -10

          Hue: 0 (default)

          Contrast: 120

          Saturation: 165

          Then enable HDR in Dark Ages, followed by FSR and Frame Gen, if you want.

          HDR is the key.

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            5 hours ago

            Oh I don’t have Windows. But I’ll look into the HDR stuff, I usually leave it off.