Nukem9 / dlssg-to-fsr3

Adds AMD FSR 3 Frame Generation to games by replacing Nvidia DLSS-G Frame Generation (nvngx_dlssg).
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Cyberpunk 2077 looks laggy #229

Open boludoz opened 10 months ago

boludoz commented 10 months ago

Cyberpunk 2077 seems lag stuttering, Alan Wake works great. Cyberpunk 2077 will run slow even with everything at minimum when I move the mouse.

boludoz commented 10 months ago

I have followed the instructions.

Dravic commented 10 months ago

Do you have a VRR (G-Sync Compatible) display?

Do you have V-Sync forced ON in Nvidia Control Panel? You should.

Are you using DLDSR or anything like that?

Oh, and did you by any chance apply any in-game framerate limiter? Turn it off. Also turn off any 3rd party framerate limiter. The only framerate limiter you should use is Nvidia Control Panel's Max Framerate feature.

boludoz commented 10 months ago

I have enabled DLDSR, I suppose that will use the tensor cores, right?

Dravic commented 10 months ago

I have enabled DLDSR, I suppose that will use the tensor cores, right?

I mean that it is very heavy, and might not work well, so if you used it I meant you could try disabling it. I don't know if it has anything to do with your issue of course, just troubleshooting.

boludoz commented 10 months ago

I have enabled DLDSR, I suppose that will use the tensor cores, right?

I mean that it is very heavy, and might not work well, so if you used it I meant you could try disabling it. I don't know if it has anything to do with your issue of course, just troubleshooting.

The bug has been fixed by putting the game in a borderless window, with DLDSR on the desktop screen. Apparently it is a full window problem, I also activated a new experimental option in hardware video acceleration specific to full screen in Windows 11.