Started to play fh5 on my laptop but i cant get the game to look good. First i tried extreme with dlls and the game was running fine with 130-165fps but it looked like crap. Soafter alot of changes i got it too look pretty good, using mostly high setting and locked fps to 82. But edges on car still look like crap. And road look blurry in the distant.
How do i fix that?
Using a i7-13620H and rtx 4060 with 16gb ram 1080p screen
I only played on maximum settings since launch (except for shadows) so can’t say much about the lower settings.
Would bump all settings up to Extreme. What laptop do you have as the wattage of the GPUs can vary a lot. I have a Aorus 15P XC with a RTX 3070 with a TDP of 130W (115+Dynamic Boost).
8GB of VRAM was enough at the start of FH5 for Extreme Textures, but seems to run into a limit now. What I love about FH5 is that it won’t reduce the quality when running into VRAM limits, just the FPS. Happened to me recently (sometimes) and I get a VRAM warning every time I hop into the game.
But I play on an external 1440p monitor so you should be fine with maximum settings with your setup. I recommend setting ALL to max except for shadows, set that too high.
Considering you have a 40-series GPU, you have access to frame generation with DLSS. Dunno what setting DLSS you used.
My RTX 3070 only supports older DLSS 2 without Frame Generation, and as I have VSync turned on (60FPS) DLSS doesn’t really help and even high quality is a lot worse than native. Thought this would improve the VRAM situation but it doesn’t really.
If you use native res, use Nvidia DLAA for anti-aliasing. Might look a little worse than MSAA (haven’t really tested) but should be a lot faster.
I have max in watt on gpu, yeah it runs fine on all setting to extreme but then it looked like blurry or like a dream. And it was a bit laggy from time to time even if fps never was under 120. But i guess i did something wrong with some of the dlls settings maybe, i think i had like all options on and quality mode.
But like i said now its all good exp edges on car and a bit of blur on the road in a distan
I mean it will feel laggy if the FPS varies a lot, so locking that will help.
You can upload a screenshot if you want, cause a bit of blurriness in the distance is normal (and of your settings maybe)
Problem solved. Put msaa on x4 and now it looks good 
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i had the same issue and wow msaa 4x looks so much better lollll
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I played on 8X MSAA for a long time but I think at some point I switched to DLAA performance is a lot better I guess
This is a game with no good Anti-Aliasing solution, so you’ve gotta choose which compromise is best for you.
DLSS won’t be much help on a 1080p screen, since it has to sample resolutions smaller then that, but DLAA will be pretty sharp still.
MSAA is good visually, but is a massive system strain and has a texture layering bug in this game that will heavily impact cockpit view, and can also impact the look of translucent surfaces in general.
DLAA is usually my favourite AA solution in any game that I play, but even it is not without issues in FH5. Ghosting can be an issue, especially on the red fences like the ones around the 4x4 park. It’s still the one I personally recommend but I play cockpit view so that heavily impacts my recommendation.
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is this bec of msaa? if not then how so i fix that ?
Looks like theres no anti aliasing at all. Also the foliage looks pretty blurry imo, what are your settings?
for some reason its not there lol
I think it only shows up if you go to options at the intro screen
for me the whole dlss parts dont show up when im in settings when i started the game
weird, but ok i will try it.
Changed 2 dlaa now and it look alot better overall.bjt what is a good setting? I have it 0.7 now
you talking about the sharpening? If so, you want it as high as it will go before you start to notice ghosting or AI errors.
The higher the sharpening, the clearer the textures, but the more it will struggle, especially with thin things like wires and blades of grass.
Hard to say, and there is personal preference involved so I can’t really tell you what a “good” setting is. DLAA is a temporal solution though, which means that games where you go really fast will give it more struggles. So maybe take my advice to “crank it up as high as you want” with a grain of salt, especially if you’re only comparing scenes where you aren’t moving. But this stuff applies to other games too so figured I’d tell you anyways.
Edit: I should specify, there is no performance hit for turning up sharpening. When I’m talking about DLAA struggling, I’m talking about the AI struggling to accurately correct jagged edges and prevent ghosting. In no way will this setting impact FPS.
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Can’t see whats the problem, except for the weird 83FPS frame cap and the fact that night shadows are off (nothing to do with that issue, though) and some other quality settings like World Car LOD or Deformable Terrain Quality.
But nothing that I think has to do with that issue. Try using DLAA or 8X MSAA
Yeah 83 is weird but i can only choose that or 165, but i changed to dlaa and now its alot better.