I don't understand one thing, you armor see this mod that doesn't do almost anything, it doesn't change vectors or anything like that, it just smears your picture a little bit, it just roughly scales your picture, this feature is already in Nvidia
DSR (Dynamic Super Resolution) is a technology from NVIDIA that allows you to render games in a higher resolution than your monitor supports, and then scale the image to its native screen resolution. This improves the image quality, making it more detailed and clear, especially noticeable on textures and fine details.
### How DSR works:
1. **High-resolution Rendering**: The game is rendered in a resolution higher than the native resolution of your monitor (for example, 4K on a 1080p monitor).
2. **Scaling**: The resulting image is scaled to the native resolution of the monitor using special smoothing algorithms (filters), which reduces "jagging" (aliasing) and improves the overall picture quality.
3. **The result**: The image looks clearer and more detailed, although it requires more computing resources from the graphics card.
### How to enable DSR:
1. **Open the NVIDIA Control Panel**:
- Right-click on the desktop and select **NVIDIA Control Panel**.
- Or find it through the Windows search.
2. **Go to the 3D settings**:
- On the left side of the window, select **3D parameter management**.
3. **Find the DSR parameter**:
- On the right side of the window, find the parameter **DSR - Degree** (or **DSR - Factors**).
- You will see several zoom options, for example, 1.78x, 2.25x, 4.00x, etc. These numbers indicate how many times the resolution will increase.
4. **Select the DSR coefficients**:
- Check the boxes next to the desired coefficients. For example, if you have a monitor with a resolution of 1920x1080, choosing a factor of 2.25x will allow you to render the game in 2880x1620.
5. **Adjust the DSR Smoothness**:
- Below you will find the parameter **DSR - Smoothness** (or **DSR Smoothness**). It adjusts the degree of smoothing when zooming. It is usually recommended to leave the default value (about 33%), but you can adjust it to your preferences.
6. **Apply the changes**:
- Click **Apply** at the bottom of the window.
7. **Adjust the resolution in the game**:
- Launch the game and go to its graphics settings.
- Select the resolution that corresponds to the selected DSR ratio (for example, 2880x1620 for a 2.25x ratio on a 1080p monitor).
### Important points:
- **Performance**: DSR increases the load on the graphics card, as it renders the image in a higher resolution. Make sure that your graphics card is powerful enough for the selected resolution.
- **Game Support**: DSR does not work in all games, but it is supported in most modern ones.
- **Alternatives**: If you have a high-resolution monitor (e.g. 4K), DSR may be less useful as the difference in detail will be less noticeable.
Now you can enjoy improved graphics in games thanks to DSR!