You're right, it's not. Hush up about it until you understand how it all works.
Now who's talking down? And no, I won't, because for one that's rude, and it seems to me that it's you who doesn't understand how it works, or perhaps you've misunderstood me, so I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.
There's maybe a couple of separate things going on here, so I'll be really clear about it;
Preferring Native resolution rendering to
upscaled from lower res to native? absolutely matter of preference and opinion, and it's highly variable, people can like what they want, zero argument from me there.
That
Upscaling can look better is
not what I am saying here.
Rendering a video game at the native resolution of your monitor is the absolute best, un-toppable image quality you can expect from that game, on your monitor? objectively, demonstrably false. You can render the game at even higher resolution and downsample that to your monitors native resolution, giving better image quality.
Example 1,
Example 2 from my native 4k setup.
Whether one has the GPU horsepower to do it, is it the right thing for all games, etc, totally beside the point. The only point I'm trying to have you see here is, better than native res rendering image quality
is possible. Do you refute this?