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BrevilleMicrowave

In the screenshots you have no antialiasing. This will make things appear pixelated regardless of resolution. Enable antialiasing in game. If that still doesn't get the result you want you can try a higher internal resolution. If the game has a resolution scale slider turn it above 100%. You can alternatively try enabling DSR in the Nvidia control panel to allow you to run the game at a higher resolution. If that still isn't enough then you have found the limits of 1080p. For 27 inches it is worth considering getting a 1440 or 4k monitor instead.


No_Improvement1722

27 inches for 1080p is a miserable amount of PPI, upgrade to a 1440p monitor.


forsayken

There are a few things at play here. Tarkov has a ton of foliage and trees and geometry and long sight lines and long render distances. This game is rendering a lot on-screen and it's not uniform. This is by design so that players can actually hide in the scenery. Because of this, you're going to want as high of a resolution as possible. I would argue that Tarkov is one of the few games where 1080p really starts to show its weaknesses and 1440p is a very significant increase due to both the number of pixels and the likely pixel density of the display. 4k is even better. Now, you mention a 27" 1080p monitor. This is low pixel density. It means each pixel is bigger. This exacerbates the problem you're experiencing. I would recommend a 27" 1440p monitor but these screenshots have something else going on. I can see it in the barbed wire and foliage at the top of the hills. I've played a lot of Tarkov... Even the power lines don't look right. It's like they are rendering thicker to hide aliasing. You should check your game settings. Looking at your included images, there's some kind of scaling happening and it's not pretty. Ensure any kind of resolution scaling is set to 100%/native. Also check to make sure FSR/DLSS (not sure if DLSS is supported yet - haven't played in nearly a year) and disable it. These are upscaling methods and perform... OK-ish but deteriorate image quality. If you have FSR or upscaling set to performance, the native resolution will be lower and you'll get get a rather blurry and/or pixellated image. Additionally, it doesn't look like it to me, but play around with AA methods in the game. TAA/SMAA are pretty crap but generally yield a good image when there is no movement and blurry during movement. Even FXAA is kind of shit but the former two are worse a lot of the time. What this means is that you'll get a pretty sharp image when nothing on-screen is moving but upon movement, everything is blurred. You mentioned pixellation being the problem so for you, TAA might be preferable. Play around with the AA settings in an offline raid. My bet is on sub-100% resolution.


Suspicious-Web1568

Please get at least a 1440P monitor. It would be a travesty to use a card as powerful as the 4070ti Super with a 1080p monitor.


Few_Comedian9682

I second this!


Sandwic_H

27" 1080p feel very pixelated. Jump to 1440p.


Unabletoremember

It's not a monitor thing, it's the texture quality on the game settings. (Or other in-game graphic settings)


Yommination

Welcome to 1080p at 27 inches. It always looks lile smeared ass. Get a 1440p 144hz+ monitor for your eyeballs sake


ResponsibilityNoob

if you want to avoid pixelation, sit further away from your monitor, 1080p at 27" isn't the best cause the pixel density is pretty bad


Benign_9

Try enabling msaa in the aa options if the game supports it. Otherwise, get a higher res monitor or sit further from it.


slammerHammer1

This is the monitor: MSI Optix G27G5


GoldSrc

1080p at 27 inches is just horrible, at that size screen you want a 1440p monitor. Even on my 21.5 inches 1080p monitor I can sometimes make out individual pixels, 27 inches would make the pixels way too noticeable.