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DLSS not working on additionnel windows / x3 TV setup only main TV (central) resolution’s optimized
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Hi guys
I use x3 TV on FS20
I notice that the sim use NVIDIA DLSS for the main monitor but my dual sides monitor the resolution is not optimised with DLSS.
In fact DEVMODE shows me that on a native resolution 2160p when the DLSS QUALITY MODE is active this option give me a 1440p resolution so it’s OK for better performance but it work only for the main screen not my sides screen, my sides screen keeps their native resolution…anyone notice this thing?
If Asobo can update some options for mult…
For me it sound like a misunderstanding from your side.
Please post screenshots from the DevMode View you refer in your other topic.
I repeat the problem so if i was not clear.
My setup 3 TV, 2160p resolution each one.
On graphic settings on the sim, when i activate DLSS quality for exemple : my resolution is downscale to 1440p but ONLY on the main screen not sides views.
Anyone can confirm me that?
I repeat my question. how you see that ?.. what show you the DevMode ? ( Screenshot: winkey+printkey )
DLSS do a internal rendering with lower resolution, but do at the end a upscale to your native resolution. All your monitors work in her native resolution.