Interim review of RSR in Ghost Recon Wildlands
The RX 6700 XT simply has too little performance in this game to get above 60 FPS permanently. Regardless of whether you play 1080p natively or upscale to 4K. The only thing left to do is to reach for the controls of the settings! Or you have to buy a RX 6800 XT or 6900 XT, then it will look better even with ultra settings. At least I hope so! As for the picture quality in terms of upscaling, I am positively surprised, at least in terms of upscaling in 4K. Yes, there are some significant losses of detail, but you can only see most of them if you have a direct comparison on the one hand and if you zoom in a lot on the other.
The small collection of pictures shows again the essential differences. I also didn’t want to deprive you of the head-up display, and lo and behold, the font is still legible at 300% magnification! I had already briefly touched on the subject of the monitor in relation to lowering the resolution. Now I would like to show you briefly why I would not do that!
1440p native vs. 4K RSR 1440p
For this still a picture for better understanding!
for me personally, the gain in sharpness through upscaling at the same performance in terms of FPS is an added value that I gladly take!
1080p native vs. 4K RSR 1080p
Here the added value I mentioned becomes even clearer!
This picture says more than a thousand words. And now for the essentials. If you lower the resolution of your monitor natively, the picture will look even worse! It’s hard to get that across at this point. If you have a 1440p or 2160p monitor at home, you can test it yourself. Just lower the resolution and use upscaling in comparison. A fake 4K image is still better than a 1080p native image. So, let’s leave the Red Team and switch to the Green Team.
- 1 - Einführung und Testsetup
- 2 - AMD RSR Leistungsdaten
- 3 - Leistungmessungen im Spiel
- 4 - Nativer und dynamischer Bildvergleich
- 5 - Detailvergleich 4K nativ vs. RSR Upscaling
- 6 - AMD RSR Zwischenfazit
- 7 - NVIDIA NIS Leistungsdaten
- 8 - NIS vs. nativer dynamischer Bildvergleich
- 9 - NIS Upscaling im Detailvergleich
- 10 - NIS Zwischenfazit
- 11 - Zusammenfassung und Fazit
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