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Is there any one else who WAS using this able to confirm this for me? Am I just a dumbass? Lmao
As I understand it, you need to take a screenshot before the changes, and after the change increase the field of view until in the very center at the top and bottom of the image will not match the original position
all of this applies to r.Upscale.Panini.ScreenFit=1 mode
Correct me if I'm wrong.
This takes a bit of time as monitors and graphics card make the adjustments... be warned
-Open nvidia control panel
-Disable nvidia surround
-Select 'Manage 3d Settings'
-Enable DSR factors, DLDSR or just DSR
-Select the appropriate scaling. 1.25x or 2.0x or whatever
-Go to 'Change Resolution' Tab
-Select a monitor and make a new custom resolution that matches the res of the DSR factor you chose
-Test it. Apply.
-Repeat 6-7 for each monitor
-Again make sure all monitors have the new DSR res set and the maximum frame rate
-Go back to 'Configure Surround,PhysX'
-Enable Surround
-The default surround resolution will be a combination of the custom resolutions
-Adjust bezels
-This will have the benefit/downside of scaling your desktop if you want to use this with rbr, as you need to make it your base resolution.
-For other games, you can leave desktop at your native triple res and then choose the upscaled res in game settings.