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Need help with settings after new NVIDIA changes

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Hello everyone,

I need help resolving some issues related to the new 581.08 driver and the NVIDIA APP update:

1) I'm using the DLSS 4 drivers (3.10.3.0.0), but the new NVIDIA 581.08 driver has reset my settings in the NVIDIA APP (and also in the NVIDIA Profile Inspector). Now I don't know what to do: rewrite the settings I had before (which, by the way, I've forgotten) or leave them as they are?

2) How can I tell if the DLSS 4 drivers are working and not reverted to the previous ones?

3) Regarding Smooth Motion: if I enable it in the NVIDIA APP, it doubles the frames (equivalent to Frame Generation x 2), but if Frame Generation and Smooth Motion are enabled at the same time, I experience very pronounced flickering. So I'm not sure what's best: go back to FG x 2 (which was what I had previously) or leave Smooth Motion enabled.

I'm confused!

Thanks in advance

 

 

Don’t use smooth motion. That’s designed for old games that don’t support proper frame generation. It’s Nvidias answer to Lossless Scaling. MSFS has proper frame generation so use that. 

The fact you’re trying them both means you didn’t even take 5 minutes to understand what smooth motion is… Why would you run a bizarre experiment like that without a quick Google search at least?

Get an app called DLSS swapper and it has an option to display the current DLSS version and preset on screen when you start the sim. Give it a try and use DLSS swapper to switch to the latest if it’s not already running. 

As for settings, given your strange experiment running both FG and SM I’m concerned you have all kinds of bizarre settings. Do some research and learn what the settings do. Or ask some specifically questions here and I or others will try to get you pointed in the right direction. we will need some more info… Do you have a G-Sync display? What resolution? What target FPS are you trying to achieve? What GPU and CPU do you have? Etc. 

Edited by Virtual-Chris

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Thank you, Virtual-Chris,

I think I'm going to revert my settings before the new NVIDIA driver!

Regards

 

 

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Hi, HiFlyer!

Wow! That's great! A very clear explanation!

Thank you!

Greetings

 

 

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