Diablo 4 will now turn on resolution scaling by default on PC, so don't be alarmed if things suddenly look blurry
Briefly

Blizzard has announced the upcoming Patch 2.1.4 for Diablo 4, set to release on March 18. This smaller update focuses primarily on enhancing graphics technology by adding support for Intel's XeLL and XeSS Frame Generation, although the introduction of resolution scaling by default has raised some eyebrows. Players may encounter gameplay effects from these changes, especially those who utilize Nvidia hardware and DLSS. Additionally, the patch includes minor bug fixes related to in-game events and functionalities, providing an essential update for players wanting a smoother experience.
The biggest change in Patch 2.1.4 is the addition of support for Intel XeLL and XeSS Frame Generation, enhancing the game's graphics capabilities.
The game will now default to enabling resolution scaling, meaning it won't run at native resolution by default, which aligns with modern gaming trends.
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