As if on cue. No. It's obviously not like saying someone is wearing makeup because their lips are rosy. It's like saying changing someone's lips to be rosy when they don't have rosy lips is like what makeup does. We're not talking about a before image in isolation, we're talking about the after image in direct relation to the before image and what changes have occurred. False equivalence doesn't do your argument any favours. The character already exists. She already looks a certain way. This is a set of changes being applied after the fact to alter her appearance. This is so incredibly analogous to makeup that word policing to this level of pedantry has no actual purpose. It doesn't change that the colour of her lips was actually changed. It doesn't change the fact colour her lips were designed to be is not the result of being held back by some future technology not yet realised. Her lips could've been this colour the whole time. But they're not. DLSS5 makes them that way because it cannot, and therefor does not, give a naughty word about any intent that went into that design. It plasters over those details so it can barrel towards a future of homogenous aesthetics.They’re essentially saying Aloy is still wearing makeup in the before image because her lips and cheeks are rosy.







