


Where did you get the idea that setting a driver level override for DLSS settings/models is referred to as "actual DLSS"? That it is highly misleading. Calling some driver settings "actual DLSS" implies that the alternative is "not really DLSS".
This is so weird I am suspecting you don't really read what you respond to. Again, the question is specifically "what does actual DLSS mean, and how is FF DLSS not actual DLSS" the question was not "how do I override DLSS settings".
DLSS has made many development iterations. So yes, there is "actual DLSS" and older DLSS versions. FF14 comes with an older version. And the older version is not as good as the newest one.
Cheers
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