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This highly depends on which version of the upscaling we are talking about and in which games and what scenery. In some games it looks worse than others. I would like to play in native resolution only, but prefer having higher framerates in exchange for a few artifacts. In example in the multiplayer team shooter "Marvel Rivals" with a comic like art style, I prefer hitting 90 fps with Lumen enabled on my low end graphics card. In mostly Balanced or sometimes Performance setting for FSR (between I think Highest Quality - Quality - Balanced - Performance or something like that). This is only possible with FSR enabled. There are only a few artifacts, so the exchange is worth it. If your experience is FSR 1 in example on the Steam Deck, then no wonder you don't like it.