Company of Heroes 3 PC Performance Review and Optimisation Guide

Resolution Scaling - How effective is it?

Company of Heroes 3 PC Performance Review and Optimisation Guide

Resolution Scaling

Company of Heroes 3 lacks support for DLSS, FidelityFX Super Resolution, and XeSS, and instead has opted to use a more basic resolution scaling system. This is a strange decision given Company of Heroes 3's status as an AMD sponsored game, though it is worth remembering that Company of Heroes 3's AMD sponsorship focused more on Ryzen (CPUs) than Radeon (GPUs).

With resolution scaling, Company of Heroes 3 can offer PC gamers higher levels of system performance at the cost of having a less detailed (less clear) image output. With resolution scaling percentages of 80% and higher, the impact on image quality that this setting has is limited. That said, native resolution rendering always delivers the clearest output. 

Below you can see the impact of resolution scaling with Nvidia's RTX 2060 6GB Founders Edition at 1440p. 

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27-02-2023, 03:30:00

NeverBackDown
Excellent review. I did appreciate the extra effort of testing individual and combinations of settings for an aggregate result. Wish more reviews had that. It helps many people when you take a card as popular as the 2060 was and do such such a thing.


I haven't purchased yet, but I've heard good things I'm looking forward to finding time to playQuote

27-02-2023, 09:39:17

WYP
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Originally Posted by NeverBackDown View Post
Excellent review. I did appreciate the extra effort of testing individual and combinations of settings for an aggregate result. Wish more reviews had that. It helps many people when you take a card as popular as the 2060 was and do such such a thing.


I haven't purchased yet, but I've heard good things I'm looking forward to finding time to play
Thanks. I did think that the RTX 2060 was an interesting example given its smaller frame buffer and popularity.Quote
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