For anyone who might come across this video: When you deal with filters, less is more. For most games, you only need Sharpen+ "intensity" set to 0%, "texture detail" set to 60 - 90%, and the Detail "Clarity" set to 25 - 50%. There's little risk if you stick to those values. Should you wanna go beyond you start getting too sharp grass or grain in smooth textures like clouds. If messing with shadows, gamma or colors through filters rather than the in-game settings seem to improve the image for you, then that's because your monitor isn't calibrated properly in the first place. Please calibrate your monitor before you venture down the path of improving colors in a game. Try increasing the digital vibrancy in the nvidia control panel slightly, or increase the brightness of your screen perhaps. Do everything in your power to get the result you want without messing with colors on a game to game basis. When you add color filters you're distorting what the artists intended, which is a real gamble. It can work for one scene, and ruin another.
The changes are cool, but the grass and distant objects seem so sharp that they could cut your eye through the screen, so I lowered the intensity to 31% and the texture detail to 61%.
the changed version may look incredible but i prefer the original one, now of course that's just what i feel but the original one makes me feel at home not to mention that the configured changes may cut your vision through the screen which not only makes it hard to play with but it's also risky for people like me who are prone to epilepsy. Again, that's only me i do appreciate the gesture though.
Whenever i click game filters either through the button or through the shortcut it tells me "A supported game is required to use this feature". Do you know why that is the case? I've tried changing the resolution and fullscreen to no avail.
genshşn is not always supported by the nvidia driver, it sometimes is but most of the times not for me. also the new nvidia app is straight up dogshit and filters don't exist for genshin (at least for me)
@v1b3s0 There are a few things you could try. You can check if your Nvidia drivers are up-to-date (and if they are try to re-install it again with the "express install" function), enable the experimental features and, lastly, you can downgrade to the previous version of the Geforce driver (make sure it's the Geforce driver NOT the Graphics card driver)
try using the game filters option while the game is still loading at the start, for me the game is recognized there and it works fine in game. If I don't open game filters once while it loads and try using it later on, it says game not supported
It is the internal resolution. 1 is native 1.5 is native+50%. That means when you are on 1440p your internal renderresolution is 2160p(4k) instead. SMAA+1.4 looks really really good on 1440p. Lower than 1.4 the game gets a bit more blurry but still good in my opinion. On my 3080 i get stable 120fps in 1440p maxed out with renderresolution set to 1.4. With 1.5 the framerate can dip to 110.
@@CoolshxtGamer i dont think theres anything new, just better looking Same overlay (maybe slighty more customizable), auto overclocking, screen recording and monitor settings.
For anyone who might come across this video: When you deal with filters, less is more. For most games, you only need Sharpen+ "intensity" set to 0%, "texture detail" set to 60 - 90%, and the Detail "Clarity" set to 25 - 50%. There's little risk if you stick to those values. Should you wanna go beyond you start getting too sharp grass or grain in smooth textures like clouds.
If messing with shadows, gamma or colors through filters rather than the in-game settings seem to improve the image for you, then that's because your monitor isn't calibrated properly in the first place. Please calibrate your monitor before you venture down the path of improving colors in a game. Try increasing the digital vibrancy in the nvidia control panel slightly, or increase the brightness of your screen perhaps. Do everything in your power to get the result you want without messing with colors on a game to game basis. When you add color filters you're distorting what the artists intended, which is a real gamble. It can work for one scene, and ruin another.
The changes are cool, but the grass and distant objects seem so sharp that they could cut your eye through the screen, so I lowered the intensity to 31% and the texture detail to 61%.
motion blur always off to me, making me dizzy always
make me off too, its the worst option for me though
Im always put in on extreme 😂
incredible video ty for the improvement
the changed version may look incredible but i prefer the original one, now of course that's just what i feel but the original one makes me feel at home not to mention that the configured changes may cut your vision through the screen which not only makes it hard to play with but it's also risky for people like me who are prone to epilepsy. Again, that's only me i do appreciate the gesture though.
Where's the AMD sertings?
Yah I didn’t see create
Whenever i click game filters either through the button or through the shortcut it tells me "A supported game is required to use this feature". Do you know why that is the case? I've tried changing the resolution and fullscreen to no avail.
genshşn is not always supported by the nvidia driver, it sometimes is but most of the times not for me. also the new nvidia app is straight up dogshit and filters don't exist for genshin (at least for me)
@@vailecia danggg that:s dumb as hell, hopefully this is resolved one day
@v1b3s0 There are a few things you could try. You can check if your Nvidia drivers are up-to-date (and if they are try to re-install it again with the "express install" function), enable the experimental features and, lastly, you can downgrade to the previous version of the Geforce driver (make sure it's the Geforce driver NOT the Graphics card driver)
try using the game filters option while the game is still loading at the start, for me the game is recognized there and it works fine in game. If I don't open game filters once while it loads and try using it later on, it says game not supported
Are you using a laptop? Or are you using your integrated graphics on your desktop? Make sure the game is actually using your dedicated GPU
The color settings look horrific in some locations
where is the create tab in the amd software
or just use RTX Dynamic Vibrance if you have an Nvidia RTX card.
Too sharp
I don't even have the in-game overlay setting
What is render resolution? Can i set it in 1.5 or 1.1
It is the internal resolution. 1 is native 1.5 is native+50%. That means when you are on 1440p your internal renderresolution is 2160p(4k) instead. SMAA+1.4 looks really really good on 1440p. Lower than 1.4 the game gets a bit more blurry but still good in my opinion. On my 3080 i get stable 120fps in 1440p maxed out with renderresolution set to 1.4. With 1.5 the framerate can dip to 110.
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none of the filters work i cnat addd them
where the Nvidia Freestyle profile is saved, after updating the driver these filters always disappear ?, I’m already tired of this
same. they also disappear after deleting my temp folders :c
im updated to the new nvidia app, havent tested if they fixed anything though
@@_leymo what is the new nvidia?
@@CoolshxtGamer i dont think theres anything new, just better looking
Same overlay (maybe slighty more customizable), auto overclocking, screen recording and monitor settings.
Very coolio 😃
You must be joking 😃 It looks better than that on my Android 😂
Render resolution set to 1.5 is unbeatable graphics he is just using 1.1
Hah, wait till you see 1.5 render resolution 😂