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Guru3D.com » News » Review: F1 2022: PC graphics performance analysis

Review: F1 2022: PC graphics performance analysis

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/19/2022 01:31 PM | source: | 55 comment(s)
Review: F1 2022: PC graphics performance analysis

We take a look at F1 2022 from Codemasters, or EA these days, from the standpoint of PC graphics performance and PC gaming, comparing graphics card performance with the newest AMD Radeon and NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards. The focus of this round will be Raytraced performance, DLSS and FSR.

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Truder
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#6044011 Posted on: 08/21/2022 03:02 PM
yes, but that's on fsr


Nope, that's the DLSS screenshot unless it's a problem with the website

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#6044012 Posted on: 08/21/2022 03:03 PM
Nope, that's the DLSS screenshot

no it isn't,nice manipulating though

that's dlss

12890

that's fsr

12891


that's your ss



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#6044013 Posted on: 08/21/2022 03:05 PM
no it isn't

that's dlss

12890

that's your ss



Something funky going on with the comparison website then, why is my screenshot smaller? I've got it fullscreened too, pull the static images instead and get them sidebyside, could be my browser.

Nevertheless, look at the billboard sponsor signs on the left too.

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#6044016 Posted on: 08/21/2022 03:08 PM

It's even worse on the left side with the billboard sponsor signs, but the aliasing is already bad anyway.

it's there in native+taa too


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#6044017 Posted on: 08/21/2022 03:08 PM
that's in native + taa too.


Oh god yeah, It's looking awful overall then, DLSS and FSR just exacerbating the problems - can we not do downsampling with a DLSS/FSR pass instead? I hate aliasing when I see it.

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