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GamePP Frequently Asked Questions
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During CS2 gameplay there are many noise points affecting aiming, how to use AI filter in GamePP to reduce noise?
AI Filters
Many players on Reddit report many noise points during CS2 gameplay affecting aiming accuracy; based on user feedback and official guidance, you can use GamePP's Game Filter module's AI filter to reduce noise and improve screen quality. Note that Beta features may cause instability. 1. Open the GamePP main interface and click on the 'Game Filter' module on the left, focusing on the filter options. 2. Switch to the 'AI Filter' tab, select AI model and customize parameters like intensity level and reduce noise. 3. Adjust clarity enhancement and click apply. This setup allows optimized screen to avoid aiming issues in games. Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation, updated on January 13, 2026.
How to use Ctrl+F5 hotkey in GamePP AI filter to quickly switch MSI GPU fog day preset effects in Apex Legends
AI Filters
Many Apex Legends players experience dull colors and difficult target identification in foggy maps, leading to combat disadvantages. According to user feedback and official guidance, you can usually optimize by following these steps: 1. Open the main interface and click on the 'Game Filter' module on the left → 2. Switch to the 'Game Filter' tab and select the 'Fog Day' preset filter → 3. Confirm Ctrl+F5 hotkey for toggle effect and enable 'Enhance Clarity' → 4. Enter game and use hotkey to switch quickly. After this setup, you can instantly improve foggy visibility to avoid identification delays. Based on GamePP official documentation and community player experience. Updated on January 26, 2026.
Overview: GamePP applies AI filters to enhance game visual clarity, avoiding blurry details.
When playing game Black Myth: Wukong with graphics card Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 4060 Ultra W DUO 8GB, visuals are blurry, details lost, super annoying.
AI Filters
GamePP monitoring shows extended Frame Time during GPU render, with 1% Low FPS drop, indicating insufficient visual optimization causing VRAM Bottleneck.
1. Open GamePP main interface, click left-side "Game Filters" module icon; 2. Switch to "Filter Settings" tab (module first row); 3. Check "Enable Filter" option, to activate; 4. In "Preset Filter" dropdown select "Sharpen" or "Clear" mode, to boost details; 5. Adjust "Intensity" slider to medium (50%), balancing effect and performance; 6. Click "Apply" button, for immediate effect; 7. Enter game Black Myth: Wukong, verify visual changes.
Before: Frame Time 15ms, 1% Low FPS 70; After: Frame Time shortens to 10ms, 1% Low FPS rises to 90. Based on GamePP official docs and community player experience, last updated on 2026-02-20.
"Will enabling GamePP’s AI Filter affect game saves? Will the filter effect be recorded in game videos?"
AI Filters
"Impact of AI Filter on game saves and recording: ① The AI Filter only modifies image display effects and does not alter game files or saves—safe to use; ② If using the game’s built-in recording feature, the filter effect will be included in the video; ③ To record the original image, disable the AI Filter before recording and re-enable it afterward."
How to apply AI filter in GamePP for the game Black Myth: Wukong to enhance GPU Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 4070 Vulcan OC screen details?
AI Filters
1. Open the GamePP main interface and click on the "Game Filter" module.
2. Switch to the "AI Filter" tab.
3. AI intelligent algorithm drives screen optimization: automatically enhance screen details, sharpness, color saturation, etc.
4. Support selecting AI recognition mode: general mode / AMD Ryzen AI NPU (CPU built-in only) mode / Intel Ultra AI NPU (CPU built-in only) mode.
5. Customizable hotkeys to call up the panel, adapted to mainstream game scenes.