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Yeah because you can take a screenshot 2 frames apart and have different things on screen
You can tell super, super easily those screenshots are not identical - the HUD elements dont align the same with onscreen objects like the cars... so they're useless to compare with.
It's funny because AMD's drivers have been known to have several graphical bugs, like:
Anisotropic filtering
Screen Space Reflections (still not fixed)
Escape from Tarkov bug (new bugs)
So if AMD looks different to Nvidia, it's most likely that AMD driver is having graphical glitches, couple of media outlets also mentioned that AMD GPU often have random low FPS in Halo Infinite during their testing (kitguru and DF).
But I will just let people believe what they want to believe
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