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I went back to native resolution for a week, but Nvidia's DLSS still made it feel like the wrong choice

XDA·Samarveer Singh·about 1 month ago
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Published May 2, 2026, 7:01 PM EDT Gaming has been Samarveer’s greatest passion, and the Literature graduate in him takes immense joy in dissecting games for their themes, messages, and impact. Samarveer holds a deep appreciation of gaming, and considers the platform to be the most immersive and impactful across all media. He can be found engaging with gaming communities online, always ready to debate the finer points of ray tracing or itching to write an 8-page collegiate thesis on any game that impacts him emotionally. Sign in to your XDA account I've been gaming ever since this century started, and I spent the first two decades gaming at native resolution. In 2020, however, I bought an RTX 2070 Super, and ever since then, I've been a believer in Nvidia's DLSS technology. It started off shaky, as all things tend to do, but today, DLSS is inarguably the strongest and most popular rendering technique in video games.…

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