Great stuff! I could never get mine to work, the NIS disappears whenever I use scaling for some reason. Maybe I was doing it wrong, I was setting my in game resolution to match that resolution set in the image scaling in NVidia geforce experience. I will try your way.
Sorry this is not NIS all you did was knock down your resolution and apply a 50% sharpen, for your NIS to actually get enabled you need to run your desktop resolution at the same res as what you are going to scale to, then the NIS will turn blue so the idea is you put your desktop and game res down to each other and try and scale up to something else in this case 85% whatever the native is, this only gave you frames because you lowered your resolution. If you actually scaled you would have seen how terrible it looks especially on a screen as big as yours.
Unfortunately you have not enabled Nvidia Image Scaling. The BLUE NIS logo at the top left of the screen means NIS is standing by but it is not fully enabled. It turns GREEN when you have properly enabled it. To enable it you need to go to your Nvidia Control Panel and enable Image Scaling. "85" % in the Geforce Experience panel does not mean you have upscaled anything. 85% in the Geforce Experience settings means you have reduced your monitor's NATIVE full screen resolution down to 85% and the NIS software is boosting it back up to native resolution scaling. But you haven't first enabled it, so all you have done is to reduce your full screen resolution and your monitor has expanded the image so it fills the screen
Finally. Someone explained NIS in a way I can understand.
Very helpful and informative :) thanks .
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It's very nice
Great stuff! I could never get mine to work, the NIS disappears whenever I use scaling for some reason. Maybe I was doing it wrong, I was setting my in game resolution to match that resolution set in the image scaling in NVidia geforce experience.
I will try your way.
This geforce manager is a lot different than mine.Mine doesnt have half of this stuff.
Sorry this is not NIS all you did was knock down your resolution and apply a 50% sharpen, for your NIS to actually get enabled you need to run your desktop resolution at the same res as what you are going to scale to, then the NIS will turn blue so the idea is you put your desktop and game res down to each other and try and scale up to something else in this case 85% whatever the native is, this only gave you frames because you lowered your resolution. If you actually scaled you would have seen how terrible it looks especially on a screen as big as yours.
Not quite - the NIS logo will turn GREEN from blue if it is working.
Unfortunately you have not enabled Nvidia Image Scaling. The BLUE NIS logo at the top left of the screen means NIS is standing by but it is not fully enabled. It turns GREEN when you have properly enabled it. To enable it you need to go to your Nvidia Control Panel and enable Image Scaling. "85" % in the Geforce Experience panel does not mean you have upscaled anything. 85% in the Geforce Experience settings means you have reduced your monitor's NATIVE full screen resolution down to 85% and the NIS software is boosting it back up to native resolution scaling. But you haven't first enabled it, so all you have done is to reduce your full screen resolution and your monitor has expanded the image so it fills the screen
Image scaling crashes my FS2020 to the desktop. It hangs in for 15-30 sek and then crashes. Hate it because it sure boosts the FPS alot!
I think there is a current fault with this patch of driver release fella. Its broken mind also and nvida George doing weird things
Whats your GPU?
2070 SUPER