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Used DSR to upscale GTAV to 1440p and 4k. The corners were much sharper, and the game a lot more beautiful. Still, the grids were present. In GTA that's almost imperceptible (regardless of the resolution), I can only notice on Michael's house, but on some games it becomes almost unplayable.
I've been avoiding reinstalling all drivers, but I guess that's the only option I have left. I can take pictures of the screen with my phone, but all the problems I see are also shown on the screenshots, so I guess the problem is not exclusively with the GPU or monitor, but with their interaction.
I don't think GTA V has TAA but I'll look into it anyways. I know Marvel's Avengers had it but, as I said on a post before, I played it on a Steam free weekend. My control panel already have these settings, so I guess my only bet is hoping that games that have this problem also have TAA on their...
I'll try putting GTA on 4k, still, I used to have a 32" 720p TV as my monitor for a few time, and this kind of problem didn't occur. The only problem that I had back in that day was blurry textures, but no grid-like shadows and hair
I know you're answering jobert, and yes, the problem in this image is very similar to mine, still, this very problem happens on other games, made by other developers (such as rdr2 and cod mw). So the problem is not with this specific game, maybe it's some sort of technology that all of them use...
I've turned gsync on and off, messed up with my monitor's resolution (it displays its native resolution as 1080p on the Ultra HD, HD, SD section of NVIDIA's Control Panel, but like this the maximum refresh rate is 120hz, so I usually use the 1920x1080 resolution, displayed on the PC section of...
Unfortunately GTAV (the only game I have installed right now that has this problem) takes a lot of time to start (due to my old HDD) hahah. Will be messing with these settings around, thanks. I'll post an update after making these changes.
Differently from Marvel's Avengers, on GTA the screenshots look better than the game I see on my monitor, but the problem is the same. Doesn't happen on hair though, but on some shadows and vegetations. I've marked the most noticeable parts. It's like there are a lot of dots/pixels (if you can't...
The thing is, this happens with other stuff, such as shadows and some lines (e.g. electrical wires on a light pole). Check the screenshot I'll post on GTAV. About my thoughts that refresh rate might be a problem, there is a chance of artifacts being shown on screen when the game is being played...
My image settings are the Quality preset. The only modification is that I have enabled DSR (just to mention, this problem occurs regardless of enabling or disabling DSR). About GeForce Experience, I have tried this before, but didn't help aswell. I play all games at 100% 1080p resolution scale...
I would definitively try this out but unfortunately I was playing Marvel's Avengers on a Steam free weekend. I guess I'll try this when I find another game that has the same problem, thanks anyway.