This article will probably help for future reference though!
This article will probably help for future reference though!
On a meta level - I feel like I've seen anti-acronym sentiment a lot recently. I feel like it's never been easier to look these things up. There's definitely levels of acronyms which are anti-learning or a kind of protectionism, but to my mind there are appropriate levels of it to use because you have to label concepts at a useful level to accomplish things, and graphics settings of a game definitely are on the reasonable side.
I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s now a market demand for that to spread back to PC land.
PlayStation does have shining examples of user-friendly settings UI though, namely in their PC ports. Look at this UI in Ratchet and Clank:
https://x.com/digitalfoundry/status/1684221473819447298
Extensive tooltips for each option and any time you change a setting it is applied immediately to the paused game while you're still in the settings menu allowing you to immediately compare the effects.
It’s nowhere near as simple as 3 settings now there are different antialiasing techniques, path tracing lighting or reflections, upscaling (multiple algorithms) etc.
Nothing is all just fully positive and each has tradeoffs
The upscaling, frame generation, path tracing etc are not.
For the reason I mentioned, none of its objective you're selecting between trade offs of crispness, artifacts, better lighting and reflection and framerate.
It's no longer just resolution of rendering and resolution of textures and a few post effects.