Glossary:Downsampling
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Key points
- Brute force alternative to Anti-aliasing (AA).
- Fully compatible with every game supporting "higher" resolutions
- May have all the game-specific downsides of running at higher resolutions (e.g. stretched UI)
Windows
AMD
Enable Virtual Super Resolution (VSR) |
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Enable Custom Resolution |
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Nvidia
Enable Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR)[3] |
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Enable Custom Resolution |
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GeDoSaTo
- GeDoSaTo and Borderless Gaming can be used together.
- Allows games to be downsampled at any resolution, whenever a configuration file is available.
- Each game requires a specific configuration file with specific instructions beforehand, as such most titles may not be supported by default.
Setting Up |
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Example
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Adding New Resolutions[citation needed] |
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renderResolution [YourWidth]x[YourHeight]@[YourFrequency] |
Linux
Gamescope
- Can be used on both X.org and Wayland.
Setting Up[6] |
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xpra + run_scaled
Setting Up[7] |
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xrandr
- Scales the display.
Setting Up[8] |
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References
- ↑ AMD Catalyst Omega Driver Release - HOW TO GUIDE
- ↑ Scaled Resolution Editor (SRE) - Monitor Tests Forum
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 DSR | Supported GPUs
- ↑ DSR custom refresh rate? : nvidia - Reddit
- ↑ Unexpected Error has occurred popup during installation · Issue #408 · PeterTh/gedosato
- ↑ Downscaling is a fun accidental feature. · Issue #131 · Plagman/gamescope
- ↑ How-to: upscale old games on Linux | GamingOnLinux
- ↑ Any way to get something like virtual super resolution in linux? : linuxquestions
- ↑ xrandr(1) — Arch manual pages