But why use TSR when with FSR at 100% sharpness and with almost all settings in cinematic (maximum), except for shadows (low or medium), textures (medium), and smoothing (low), it would run excellent?? PS: My laptop has a Ryzen 4800HS with 16GB of RAM, a GTX 1650 with 4GB, I use that configuration and it consistently runs at 38-45 FPS....
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How your cpu temperature is very low
My hp pavillion 2008ax is getting 85-90 temp in gaming
But why use TSR when with FSR at 100% sharpness and with almost all settings in cinematic (maximum), except for shadows (low or medium), textures (medium), and smoothing (low), it would run excellent?? PS: My laptop has a Ryzen 4800HS with 16GB of RAM, a GTX 1650 with 4GB, I use that configuration and it consistently runs at 38-45 FPS....
But u force it bro i mean, why force to go cinematic setting? The reason only 38-45 fps because the cinematic setting
100% super resolution make 25-30 fps difference, so i prefer use the 50% because i prefer performance than visual
For the tsr, its 5 fps difference than the fsr
better if you change the cinematic setting for better performance
@@felixkurniawan9927 agreed
Your ram specs and fps during gameplay?
Ram 16gb
Fps : 50-80