Recently my laptop screen looks blurry/fuzzy thr thing is its not that noticeable until I go into a game, for some reasons everything at a distance looks blurry, colors are slightly washed out, and edges look jagged, I have my settings on high for most games and they all looked fine until about last month where this issue started, my resolution and scaling are set to recommend, and my nividia drivers are latest, so I'm not sure if this a nividia control panel issue or just the drivers being wonky (I have 2050rtx and amd 5500)
#blurry/fuzzy graphics
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Please provide both screenshots and screen photos (take this with a phone camera, making sure the pixel grid is visible by tapping on the screen to focus on it)
(You will need two images uploaded of the same scene)
Aah I see when I get home
I think these are good examples
if you zoom in you kinda see how jagged the edges are and how blurry it is at a distance
Analysing Image 2:
UI appears pin-sharp, so the game's output isn't being processed by an external factor
Nearby characters look pin-sharp, so the game isn't rendering things incorrectly
I see
Distant items are blurred and fuzzy
However, as the game appears to be rendering things correctly
What could the problem be ?
Conclusion: there is no defect here. Instead, you're looking at game's intentional post-process
no problem other than your distaste for "cinematic" effects
Likely too obvious of blurring/DOF
Can you show me the graphics settings of the game?
Wait I gotta turn my laptop on
I'll analyse the other game in the meantime
But mostly everything is on very high
Anaylsing Image 1:
UI is pin-sharp, so no problem here
Character is suffering from a poor TAA implementation
Backgrounds are fine
Conclusion: check anti-aliasing settings. For this game, also show the graphics settings.
I'll show you gta first
(by the way, your laptop's display is 1080p, right?)
Yep
That's all for gta
Turn on MSAA and increase it to 8x. Recheck the same graphics; do they look better?
the first MSAA option is the one to be changed
Ight
Also, here, try reducing Post FX until the blur goes away for distant objects, if MSAA doesn't help/makes the game run too slow
I'll try these changes rn
Yeah MSAA makes it waaaay better
I went x4 though since x8 a bit to much but the results still look good
If TXAA has became available (it is no longer dimmed), try checking out x2 with TXAA and see if it's smoother or coarser. Pick whichever looks nicer to you
Also check x4
I'll check
Which did you settle on?
What about the other game?