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Don't have any problems with DLSS - People just need to update their Nvidia Experience
I have noticed the 'fix' for blurry textures is to "upscale" your desktop resolution via DSR in your Nvidia Control Panel. When you ONLY tune a GAME/app to do DSR but run the game in DX12, you're likely running it in a 'Windowed' or 'Full Screen Windows' environment which is still utilizing the desktop resolution. This would arguably only work in DX11 games that require the "Fullscreen" option.
Anyway, I can tell you that after enabled DSR and playing the above titles @5160x2160 ALL "distant blur", depth-of-field/chromatic aberration blurring is GONE. They all look crystal clear.
Make sure you've got DSR turned on at the DESKTOP level and that your game resolution is using the same upscaled res to get rid of the blur.