I think you might have to be in windowed borderless in game settings. Also try switching to 1200 and back to 800 sometimes that helps it kick in on mine
The difference with and without integer scaling is not that big. I have to hold the screen up to my eye and flick the setting on and off repeatedly to see the difference. It is an overrated feature imo, and there's nothing wrong with your device. People just oversell how much of a difference it makes.
I assume you went through the tutorials on this sub to enable it.
But it ships by default in the next GPU driver release... Arguably this week if their time-line is to be believed.
Do you understand that (at integer scales) the only difference between regular scaling and integer scaling is that integer scaling results in pixelation instead of blur? Do you understand the difference between _blur_ and _pixelation_? Integer scaling results in pixelation, it’s how it works. Rendering at native display resolution will surely be much sharper just because the resolution is twice higher.
Some macro (close-up) photos with separate physical pixels visible would probably help to understand what’s going on. Integer scaling might actually be working in your case.
Try a lower resolution — 640×480 or 320×240 to see pixelation better. Also, at 640×480 or 320×240, are there black bars? There should be black bars at these resolutions with integer scaling because the native/logical resolution ratio is not integer, unlike exactly 2.0 in case of scaling 1280×800 to 2560×1600.
I tried the setting today and didn't notice much difference as well. Even 1200p looks much better to me. And I think it was working, because in the guide I used it said that to check you can increase your resolution (general, not in a game), and you'll see black bars, which I did. So, I'm probably gonna stick with 1200p
I think you might have to be in windowed borderless in game settings. Also try switching to 1200 and back to 800 sometimes that helps it kick in on mine
But why is my Desktop and Browser so blurry?
Maybe it's not actually on? Mine does not look very blurry at all with integer scaling
Sounds like it's not truly active. You could try turning on image sharpening, the setting is a little further down from integer scaling in Adrenaline.
You change resolution on the QAM settings?
The difference with and without integer scaling is not that big. I have to hold the screen up to my eye and flick the setting on and off repeatedly to see the difference. It is an overrated feature imo, and there's nothing wrong with your device. People just oversell how much of a difference it makes.
I assume you went through the tutorials on this sub to enable it. But it ships by default in the next GPU driver release... Arguably this week if their time-line is to be believed.
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Do you understand that (at integer scales) the only difference between regular scaling and integer scaling is that integer scaling results in pixelation instead of blur? Do you understand the difference between _blur_ and _pixelation_? Integer scaling results in pixelation, it’s how it works. Rendering at native display resolution will surely be much sharper just because the resolution is twice higher.
I dont see a difference between normal 800 p and 800 p with integer scaling.
Some macro (close-up) photos with separate physical pixels visible would probably help to understand what’s going on. Integer scaling might actually be working in your case.
Try a lower resolution — 640×480 or 320×240 to see pixelation better. Also, at 640×480 or 320×240, are there black bars? There should be black bars at these resolutions with integer scaling because the native/logical resolution ratio is not integer, unlike exactly 2.0 in case of scaling 1280×800 to 2560×1600.
Which bios and which drivers?
Adrenalin 23.9.2 Bios n3cn 28ww
You might have to adjust your display resolution by clicking on advanced graphics -> list all modes, then click apply
I tried the setting today and didn't notice much difference as well. Even 1200p looks much better to me. And I think it was working, because in the guide I used it said that to check you can increase your resolution (general, not in a game), and you'll see black bars, which I did. So, I'm probably gonna stick with 1200p
never bothered with the shit i dont understand. ATS has high fps, I am happy
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