The summary of ‘Forza Horizon 5 DLSS 3 vs DLAA RTX 4090’

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In this video, Jay from JS Films provides an in-depth overview of the latest 15-gigabyte update for Forza Horizon, focusing on new features such as DLSS 3 (Deep Learning Super Sampling) and DLAA (Deep Learning Anti-Aliasing). He demonstrates the setup of DLSS 3 with frame generation for enhanced performance and quality, achieving impressive results like 160 FPS with 4K full ray tracing. Despite encountering minor issues like flickering reflections, he praises the visual enhancements brought by DLAA, which provides sharper images without upscaling, compared to DLSS that boosts FPS through upscaling. Jay recommends DLAA for visually rich single-player RPGs and DLSS for competitive games needing higher FPS. Throughout the video, he evaluates different setups on his powerful hardware, including an Intel 10 300K and RTX 4090 GPU, while sharing his personal gameplay experiences and preferences, highlighting the RTX 4090’s benefits both for gaming and beyond.

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In this segment of the video, Jay from JS Films discusses the latest 15-gigabyte update for Forza Horizon that includes DLSS 3 and DLAA. He emphasizes the need to download the update to access these new features and notes that it’s being released in different regions. Jay sets up DLSS 3 with frame generation on, opting for quality settings rather than lower DLSS settings since the game is already well-optimized. He unlocks the variable frame rate and turns off motion blur, enabling DLSS super resolution with frame generation, and confirms that reflex is on by default. Jay is impressed by the performance, achieving around 160 frames per second with 4K full ray tracing, and shares his initial gameplay impressions.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses testing DLAA (Deep Learning Anti-Aliasing) and notes some flickering in the reflections. Despite the flickering and a slight drop in frame rates in jungle areas to around 146 FPS, the visuals remain impressive. After turning on DLAA and resuming from a cutscene, the speaker confirms the settings to be in 4K full screen with DLAA enabled. They then proceed to continue their tasks in the video.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the visual and performance differences between DLAA and DLSS anti-aliasing techniques. DLAA produces a sharper image without upscaling, while DLSS increases FPS by upscaling. The game runs smoothly at 105-106 FPS in 4K with full extreme ray tracing on an Intel 10 300K and RTX 4090, despite not using DLSS. DLAA is recommended for single-player RPGs for its visual quality, while DLSS is better for competitive games requiring higher FPS. The speaker highlights the RTX 4090’s benefits, such as its advanced features beyond gaming, and notes the exceptional visual quality achieved with DLAA even though it doesn’t enhance their gameplay skills.

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In this part of the video, the speaker shares their first experience playing a Forza game, apologizing for an in-game mistake that resulted in a cracked windshield. They discuss the performance and graphics, specifically noting the game runs at 90 frames per second, which is adequate as long as it doesn’t drop below 60. The visual quality is highly praised. The segment concludes with a brief comparison between quality DLA and DLS S3 for frames per second, with the speaker preferring DLA for future gameplay. The video ends with a sign-off.

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