October 13, 201411 yr Interesting (long) thread over at the P3D forum. http://forum.avsim.net/topic/453097-dsr-wow-must-see/ According to our friend Peter Nyman (neumanix) it also has relevance to FS9 users.
October 13, 201411 yr Well relevance in the sense that it works for FS9 too, but wether you want to use it is another question. I've tried it, found it to not be any better than the 4x MSAA + 4x SGAA I'm usually running, so I decided not to bother any more.
October 25, 201411 yr Author OK. Official nVidia driver 344.48 supports DSR for Fermi and above ... that is essentially 500 series cards and above. Even lowly 1Gb cards can take advantage, particularly old games. I've tried FS9 (of course), P3D 2.4, TrainSim 2015 and Medal of Honor Pacific Assault all with excellent results. It's something for nothing folks ... give it a go.
October 26, 201411 yr Author Is performance decreased? No Jon ... but then again I lock my frames @ 33fps. Anybody interested can check out this thread in the P3D forum - http://forum.avsim.net/topic/453955-new-nvidia-driver-34448-whql/ however the driver works for all DX proggies.
October 26, 201411 yr I installed the 344 drivers but couldn't find the option in the control panel for DSR. Also how does that work with Nvidia Inspector? I have a 650 GTX card but maybe its because I'm still running XP?. I suspect that's the reason because I can't use Nvidia Shadowplay. I tried playing with the settings a bit but I still couldn't get it to look as good as the 310 drivers I've been using forever.
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