#NightSightProduction’s guide on optimizing for AMD, Intel and older NVIDIA hardware
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You could throw it up on a github.io page to make it available in a web view if you want to make it more accessible.
Good work on the guide 👍
NightSightProduction’s guide on optimizing for AMD, Intel and older NVIDIA hardware
A new note: Shipping your mod with DLSS Tweaks may break AMD or Intel Compatibility

I wake up to the craziest things, I swear
Oh it’s Nukems thing
@opal delta was Remix support finished?
Yes but wasn't shit fucked before
Last I checked it was sorta working, but Nukems last update said it was a bust
it has "worked" on remix for almost a year now. individual games behave differently. hl2rtx has massive artifacts. portal prelude rtx works perfectly, barring UI.
nv fixed one of the bugs I mentioned a few weeks ago: https://github.com/NVIDIAGameWorks/dxvk-remix/commit/d8cdcc3635286a1380998a854ec1de66b49a9e39. chances are it improves several games.
I tried using it with Optiscaler and sadly wouldn’t work

And as an AMD user, that’s my only way to get it spoofed
Will be updating this soon

Update when
Joking. Is the PDF reasonably up to date?
Yeah, just need to change the upscaling info since we have a native XeSS implementation now
Now that I have an NVIDIA card, I should experiment with settings on those
With ray reconstruction you might get different results for what you can get away with
It is a LOT better than the stock denoiser
I typically don’t like RayRecontruction at low upscaling because it creates a smear effect in my experience
Don’t know if that’s been fixed with Transformer tho because I tested CNN last time
But for a 20 series GPU, it’s best to use CNN
Transformer is a lot better across the board
It's been a while since I checked the performance difference
I hear the upscaling should be fine, it’s the RR that hits a lot
Interesting. Makes sense I think