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Duck man nomura is gonna tell us about behind the scenes of kh

On his interview

Isnt that amazing

I Iooked it up, apparentIy the game’s 60fps mode was aIways 870p

so in aII IikeIihood it just hasn’t gotten that new PS5 Pro patch yet

Oh good

isn't alan wake a very cinematic game?

Yeah ?

870p in a cinematic game is really bad

That was just the internal resolution. It was using FSR2 to help with the resolution looking better.

From what I am seeing, FSR2 will replace with PSSR that's supposedly better

So we will have to see how that goes

I can't wait for the digital foundry video on this

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the question I have is whether or not there's finaIIy something that'II give DLSS a proper chaIIenge

cuz FSR just doesn't, 3 is far better than 2 was but it's stiII too fuII of ghosting and other artifacts

I doubt PSSR will rival DLSS, at least on it's first iteration

Will have to wait and see how it does

Oh yeah

I always wanted to ask, how does dlss work on increasing resolution without using much power?

It's machine learning, so basically AI

It takes some processor power to help with it

At least that's my understanding of it

It's probably (definitely) more complex than that

Ohhhh

But like pixel wise

Does it sharpen the image

Or just increase pixel density

I never knew dlss used machine learning, good to know

OHHHH SO NOW playstation have their own version of image upscaling

Hearing all those 860p rumors, i hope even if its real the pro has enough power to upscale 800p to 2160p

Cuz that would definitely mask the low resolution and allow games to run MUCH much faster

You could run a game at heck, 480p and target 120 fps and upscale it upto like 1080p

I never realised how useful this technology is

If Nintendo could actually add dlss on their next console it would be revolutionary

It was already using FSR2 with Playstation, so it was never at that low resolution. I don't remember how high it went but it did go up in resolution with it on the PS5.

For quality mode it was 1080 for internal resolution that then went on to 4k with FSR2. But that was also 30fps.

Like Daz said earlier, these are things that were already on the PS5. There's not a Pro patch done yet to take advantage of the new GPU.

What we need to wait and see on is how well PSSR does compared to FSR2.

I seee

Well thanks for the clarification

Also on this, my understanding is it upscales it and then "fills in the blanks". If you just upscale it, it will look blurry but with the machine learning it fills in what is missing there.

Which is why it's better to use it with higher internal resolution than lower ones

Ohhhhhhh

So thats why duck man said it’s better to have 1080p as a baseline

Yeah

Well that’s nice to know

But it also depends on how high you are trying to upscale it

If you try from 480 to 4k it will look horrible

True 🤔

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