DLSS is great when it works, but sometimes in Hogwarts Legacy you can see the cracks.
It's weird because you never really notice it during Cyberpunk.
In Hogwarts sometimes when you load into another large area for 1 second the picture is soft and you can see DLSS snap it into place within a second. So its actually really impressive as you can see what its upscaling from.
However during some character chats, when the camera cuts from one character to the other, you have that 1 second of blurriness. But this happens every time the camera cuts to a different character.
It's strange because it doesn't always happen. I think I notice it more in handheld.
Other tech issues are sometimes the character voice will muffle, like you've moved away from them, in open gameplay, but all I've done is turn the camera or walked 2 metres away.
Also very rarely the lighting seems to change depending on the camera angle.
It's a very polished game so these minor things stick out more.
I feel the pain. I can't read my phone without taking off my glasses now. As a result, I'm constantly losing my glasses, because I forget to put them back on and then walk away from wherever I left them.
Yep, same boat. I have readers for reading books and ingredients on the back of the box. It was a terrible feeling when you know your vision is getting worse. The silver loning is everyone my age is losing their's too.
It's weird because you never really notice it during Cyberpunk.
In Hogwarts sometimes when you load into another large area for 1 second the picture is soft and you can see DLSS snap it into place within a second. So its actually really impressive as you can see what its upscaling from.
However during some character chats, when the camera cuts from one character to the other, you have that 1 second of blurriness. But this happens every time the camera cuts to a different character.
It's strange because it doesn't always happen. I think I notice it more in handheld.
Other tech issues are sometimes the character voice will muffle, like you've moved away from them, in open gameplay, but all I've done is turn the camera or walked 2 metres away.
Also very rarely the lighting seems to change depending on the camera angle.
It's a very polished game so these minor things stick out more.
Getting old sucks.
If I want anti-aliasing I just take off my glasses.
If I want a sharper bigger portable screen, I put on my readers.
Yay.
^ exactly how I imagine GG looking.
Yep, same boat. I have readers for reading books and ingredients on the back of the box. It was a terrible feeling when you know your vision is getting worse. The silver loning is everyone my age is losing their's too.
My astigmatism is not bad enough where I can get contacts that correct, just bad enough to annoy me.