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Would have thought the whole point of it would be to make things sharper. Maybe they could use a better algorithm for scaling. Bicubic or Lanczos.
 
I've tried DSR, it makes everything blurry so what's the point.

You are allowed to adjust the smoothness, just a fyi. Not sure how much of a difference it makes, but you can adjust it to zero via slider in the control panel.
 
I haven't played a game with it enabled yet, but I did run Unigine Valley at 1.5% and 0 smoothing and it was not blurry at all. Default blurriness was set to 33%, but I moved it to 0.

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You are allowed to adjust the smoothness, just a fyi. Not sure how much of a difference it makes, but you can adjust it to zero via slider in the control panel.

Thanks, I did adjust it before. You basically get to choose between blur and extreme jagginess, all for a decrease in fps.
 
I set my DSR smoothness at 15%, 10% almost works but you see a bit of blocked text and it corrects itself at 15%.0% looks dreadful.
 
I didn't have any jaggies at all hardly playing BF4, but that is because I was using 4x MSAA I guess.

The 1.5% 0% combo didn't look bad to me at all. I could definitely see a bit more detail in my rifles though, but then again that could be because I was using AA in game.

I guess I could scale it higher and then cut AA off and set smoothness to 10% and see what that does since I still have performance to spare.
 
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