Did AMD say they're working on something like Nvidia's Game Filters (formerly Freestyle), or do they just not have this feature and don't plan on making it?
Nvidia's Freestyle has been a thing for about 5 years now. It is a rather basic but useful feature. At virtually no hit to performance you can improve the graphics of a game by adjusting it to your liking. I think this is quite a major feature advantage and I am surprised that I can't find an AMD equivalent for this.
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I'm new to team Red, got my 9070 XT build a few days ago and I love it, it's a beast. But I do miss the game filters i was enjoying on my RTX 3060. I know some of you might troll me but I know there are many who want similar type of features on RED cards.
If they are already there, and I'm just being ignorant about them, please tell me how to access them and use them in game, I used to use them in Nvidia by press Alt+Z.
Please don't troll me, but welcome me to team Red?
Was wondering if anyone else uses the filters using their GPUs respective software. Its Nvidia freestyle for me, if so what's your filter settings?
Here's mine Color Tint Colour 35% Tint Intensity 30% Temperature 0 Vibrance 26
Sharpen Sharpen 30% Ignore film grain 80%
Just a quick question - I had a nvidia GPU and some months ago I got my rx 5600 xt. I recall that nvidia has a feature called Game Filter, which is an overlay that lets you change colour settings, making the game brighter (or more saturated or darker but there's no point in doing it). I play Dead by Daylight a lot, a horror game, and that feature helps a lot. I wonder if AMD has some similar program, or if there's any way to make the game brighter through the Radeon Software or a third party app. Thank you in advance.
Hi guys,
I see a lot of posts, videos and search results for various Nvidia Freestyle filters but not so much around AMD settings. I've been messing with different settings myself for AMD and incorporating bits from the few resources I can find.
Warzone Settings
Best place to start is to optimise Warzone for visibility but still considering performance.
Graphics Settings:
Details and Textures Post Processing Effects Shadow and LightingMost settings are disable or set to low, with the aim of increasing visibility and fps. With the exception of textures and shadows. You can decrease the texture resolution for a small FPS gain or increase it for slightly better textures on nearby textures.
Shadows could be set to low but have read a lot about setting to high doesn't actually decrease FPS too much or sometimes not at all but removing some sort of "filter" that appears on low resolution shadows.
Display Settings:
ResolutionResolution
Mostly standard settings here apart from increasing the render resolution. I've found increasing this value helps clean up the jaggie edges, that anti-aliasing would do but done in a cleaner and sharper method. Essentially running a form of super sampling by having the game render at a higher quality resolution and then down sampled to my native 1440 display.
I used to prefer running Filmic SMAA T2X but the blurriness introduced really impacted visibility in certain situations. With Nvidia filters, you can apply a bunch of sharpening filters to reduce that but AMD's sharpening is good but not strong enough to fight the overall blurriness.
Increasing the render resolution will be more demanding on your GPU but I didn't notice a dramatic drop in frames, 10-20 fps in busier areas. I went from averaging 140+ fps, to now 120+ fps but worth the trade off for visibility.
Frame Limit and HDR
I set a custom framerate limit to keep FPS in Freesync range but this will be depending on your own setup. Some will suggest unlimited others limit to keep fps within monitor range.
I have an HDR monitor and decided to start enabling HDR in Warzone. I've often read it's a big no no for Warzone and the likes but I've found it really helps the lighting and contrast in game for these settings and my monitor. Your monitor might even have a fake HDR setting that would have the same effect.
Interface Settings:
Colour blind filtersI'm not using any currently but have messed around with the Tritanopia filter. Have seen pros using this filter a lot and it drastically changes the colours of Warzone. Seems useful for visibility in certain areas but can find the colouring off putting at times, 50/50 on this one. Down to your own preference.
Radeon Settings
Graphics Settings:
Radeon GraphicsI set these setting per game profile and this is for Warzone. Found these settings the best for performance and helped eliminate micro stuttering I had encountered at times.
Radeon Image Sharpening is my favourite part here. I like a sharp image and feel it helps with spotting enemies, especially on the edges of rocks or a building. You may want to decrease the sharpening if it's not to your taste.
Display Settings:
Radeon ColoursNot all AMD GPUs have the ability to use Display Colour Enhancement but if you do, definitely try it out. Really makes things pop and the colours and lighting aren't as dull/flat.
Other colour settings are aimed at increasing the vibrance and reducing the yellow-ish tint. You may want to tweak this depending on your monitor settings.
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If anyone has feedback or suggestions of their own, I'm open to hearing some.
Hi all ! Anyone knows when AMD will have an equivalent to nvidia's game filters ? I'm starting to think about getting a green team gpu just because of all the software advantage they have over red team, even tho I would prefer to stay with AMD... currently waiting on raster / native benchmarks from both camps vs power consumption before making a choice !
The story: I'm played Warzone with AMD game filter, and I turn the Contrast to 200 because the new map is really dark. While I'm playing, the electricity is shuting down because a storm is coming to my place. After this, I turn back my Pc and I see, the game filter goes to the desktop and If I turn of the game filter in Warzone, or scrolling back the Contrast to 100 and close the game, the filter is came back. Please help, my eyes hurt while I'm working on my Pc at night.