My system:
Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 3700x
Mainboard: Gigabyte AORUS x570 Pro
Graphics card: MSI RTX 2070 SUPER (6GB)
Ram: G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3600mhz (2x16gb)
All in One: Corsair H100i
Screen: ASUS VG248 1920x1080 144hz (24inch)
1x: SSD SATA 850 EVO 250 GB
1X SSD M.2 980 PRO 1 TB
1X HDD SATA 2 TB
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System temperatures:
CPU in IDLE - 29-32 ° c - (load 40-50 °) {AIO runs permanently at 1300rpm good cooling - airflow}
Graka (IDLE): 49 ° - (load 55-60 °)
SSD M.2: 46-60 ° (where the games run on it)
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I've been through all of the forums & tired of Googling.
Battlefield 1 & V just look blurry, pixelated, blurry in the distance.
I have already tried all Nvidia system settings with FXAA - MSAA, etc. Also in game everything set high / ULTRA - no improvement.
Resolution scale set from 100% to 120-150%, only brings results with weapons and textures details, not what is happening in the distance.
Yes, now it comes - playing on your system on a 1920x1080 144h monitor, you don't have to wonder why not on a 2k or even 4k monitor? Then everything is sharper. I have everything behind me. Even with 2k and 4k monitors, the textures were not loaded in the distance, looked modest or even, ' popped '' just like that, or it looked like Minecraft.
Yes I know it's a game and it's programmed.
Even on Ultra, shouldn't it look so fuzzy?
It gives me the impression that something is wrong in the Nvidia control panel, but I don't think I have a so-called '' bottleneck '' between the GPU and CPU. I have already tried out settings with a focus on: performance - balanced - quality.
I have already uninstalled and reinstalled the Graka driver with DDU.
All drivers are up-to-date! As well as the latest Windows update!
Can someone help me solve this problem?
Starting with the Nvidia control panel up to the in-game settings, which corresponds to my system, so that I get a "smooth - smooth" game graphics?
Actually, it's because you probably have anti-aleasing or the textures on low
Do you mean in the Nvidia control panel? Or the game itself?
I tried the game myself, without success!
Nowadays, antialiasing has hardly any optical effects and consumes a relatively large amount of performance.
In Shooter you should set it lower anyway to minimize unwanted game effects so that you have an advantage over other players…
I gladly accept that it eats up performance for a better picture. I'm not a streamer or anything else who chases after every fps. Besides that, is my system strong enough?! If I turn off all anti-aliasing options, I can play Minecraft too. Otherwise no ideas what I can specifically force in the NVIDIA control panel for the purpose of image quality?
A screenshot would have been useful to see exactly what you mean.
In general, as far as I know, objects appear blurred in the distance and is intentional so that you do not see the opponent immediately at a great distance.
If the problem should be worse than normal, then I would have the game optimized via geforce experience. He adjusts the settings according to your system (can work wonders). If it has already done that automatically, then I would switch it off, as it can also lead to problems…