Correcting over-saturation and distortion from AI filters

On Windows 11 24H2, I monitored the render pipeline via GamePP. I first tried lowering the in-game saturation, but the whole world turned grey and lost its fantasy vibe—it was super frustrating. I then went into the AI filter panel, disabled 'Sharpening Enhancement', and set the color mapping range to a 40% - 60% natural mode. The jagged edges vanished and the gradients became silky smooth. After three reboots, it finally felt balanced. The downside is that the AI algorithm eats about 1.2GB of VRAM at high res, causing my FPS to dip from 90 to around 75 in dense forest areas. You just can't have both peak visuals and peak smoothness.
Category:AI Filters Last updated:March 16, 2026 8:47 AM