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Game Dota 2 has insufficient brightness, how to apply game filter for graphics card MSI GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPRIM X 12G in GamePP to increase brightness?

AI Filters

Many players encounter insufficient brightness in Dota 2, based on user feedback and official guidance, increase using GamePP's Game Filter module. Note that Beta features may cause instability.1. Open the main interface and click on the 'Game Filter' module on the left →2. Switch to the 'Filter Effects' tab, select increase brightness →3. Switch to the 'Filter Settings' tab, adjust parameters →This way, you can improve visuals. Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation. Updated on January 6, 2026.

How to use the Game Filter module in GamePP to apply AI filter for the game VALORANT to reduce noise using the GPU Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 5090 D Vulcan OC 32GB?

AI Filters

Many players encounter noise issues affecting aiming when playing VALORANT, Reddit users complain 'VALORANT noise in dark areas'. According to community feedback and official guidance, this can usually be resolved through AI filter. Open the main interface, click on the 'Game Filter' module on the left, switch to the 'AI Filter' tab, adjust reduce noise (0%-100%). Note that it adapts to mainstream game scenes. Updated on January 19, 2026

Overview: GamePP advanced optimization for filter flickering and high-res issues in game Naraka: Bladepoint. Using graphics card Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Ultra W OC 16GB to play game Naraka: Bladepoint, under 4K high refresh, filters cause flick

AI Filters

Using GamePP hardware monitoring, detected filter conflicts under high GPU load causing VRAM Bottleneck, with unstable Frame Time and flickering. 1. Open GamePP main interface, click left-side 'Game Filters' module icon; 2. Switch to 'Game Filters' tab; 3. In filter options, select 'Sharpen' and 'Contrast Enhancement' (combo boost details and colors); 4. Fine-tune 'Intensity' slider to low-medium (adapt to 4K, avoid distortion); 5. Check 'Real-time Preview' to observe flickering (cross-verify stability); 6. If flickering, switch to 'Director Mode' tab; 7. Adjust 'Crosshair Mark' transparency to 50% (reduce rendering overhead); 8. Return to filters tab, fine-tune 'Saturation' to +10 (fix color distortion); 9. Combine 'Hardware Monitoring' module's 'In-Game Monitoring' tab to confirm GPU temp

Overview: GamePP advanced optimization for AI filter stacking flicker in high-res. On my GPU VASTARMOR Radeon RX 9070 XT Super Alloy ULTRA playing Overwatch 2, at 4K with sharpen and color filters on, screen flickers and frames drop, Thermal Throttling hi

AI Filters

GamePP monitoring detects filter stacking hits VRAM Bottleneck at 95%, GPU temp 85°C triggering Thermal Throttling, Frame Time varying to 25ms. 1. Launch GamePP, enter 'Game Filters' module (left second item); 2. Switch to 'Game Filters' tab (top first row); 3. Select 'Sharpen' filter, tune intensity down to 30% (fits 4K); 4. Add 'Color Enhancement' filter, set saturation to mid-range (avoids stacking overhead); 5. Click 'Preview' to view effect, adjust order (sharpen before color); 6. Enable 'AI Optimization Mode' (if GPU supports NPU); 7. Enter Overwatch 2, hotkey pull OSD Overlay to monitor VRAM; 8. If flicker, return fine-tune intensity, cross-verify temp curves (via Hardware Monitoring tab); 9. Test high-refresh, set frame limit to match monitor (avoids overload); 10. Save custom preset, restart game to verify no flicker; 11. Alternative: remove one filter to test stability. Pre- and post-optimization: VRAM usage drops to 80%, Thermal Throttling reduces 15%. Per official manual and Reddit top feedback. GamePP senior technical expert summary, last updated on 2026-02-08.

Game PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS has blurry dark scenes, how to apply game filter for graphics card Manli GeForce GTX 1650 4GB in GamePP to balance dark scenes?

AI Filters

Many players encounter blurry dark scenes in PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS, based on user feedback and official guidance, balance using GamePP's Game Filter module. Note that Beta features may cause instability.1. Open the main interface and click on the 'Game Filter' module on the left →2. Switch to the 'Filter Effects' tab, select dark scene balance →3. Switch to the 'AI Filter' tab, enable AI optimization →This way, you can clarify dark areas. Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation. Updated on January 6, 2026.

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