Kuranghi
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Any sane person would, it's just dick swinging immature bullshit with him anyway lol.
Soulzbourne being a bit of a fud aside, I do think there are some exceptions for noticing the difference of DLSS quality 4K vs native 4K, if you're on a monitor then obviously its gonna be basically identical but I'm sitting 6 feet from a 65" TV, so I notice the difference quite clearly, don't need to zoom in or get closer or anything like that.
DLSS quality on 4K is amaze balls obviously and often it will give a much more temporarily stable image than native 4K with shitty AA but I'd personally still try to supersample to 5K and then DLSS that resolution to get the best of both worlds, higher native pixel count + much much better AA.
I just don't care about framerates over 60fps at all, so thats a big factor here too, at DLSS Quality 4K, using a 4090 I'd be locked to 60fps even on the most demanding game with all RT effects enabled (Maybe not Alan Wake 2 and Cyberpunk 2077 Overdrive I'm guessing), so theres headroom to push the input res higher at that point.