FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) technology, introduced by AMD with its Radeon RX 6000 series graphics cards, is an “open” alternative to NVIDIA's Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS), which aims to maximize in-game performance even at high resolutions with an imperceptible loss of image quality.
As with DLSS, FSR is ready to upgrade to version 2.0, which should offer improved performance and visual quality. In particular, FSR 2.0 will have four modes, namely Quality, Balanced, Performance and Ultra-Performance, to best adapt to various needs. In addition, graphics cards from GeForce RTX 10 (Pascal) and up will be supported, as well as Radeon RX 590 onwards.
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Asterigos Delysium EVE Online Farming Simulator 22 Forspoken Grounded Microsoft Flight Simulator NiShuiHan Perfect World Remake Swordsman Remake Unknown 9: Awakening Raise the Game Bundle Returns Obviously the list will expand further in the near future. At the moment, 80 titles already support FSR 1.0 and a patch to move to FSR 2.0 shouldn't be too difficult to make. Furthermore, being an open source technology, FSR can also be used in unofficial software, emulators and games.
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As with DLSS, FSR is ready to upgrade to version 2.0, which should offer improved performance and visual quality. In particular, FSR 2.0 will have four modes, namely Quality, Balanced, Performance and Ultra-Performance, to best adapt to various needs. In addition, graphics cards from GeForce RTX 10 (Pascal) and up will be supported, as well as Radeon RX 590 onwards.
Photo Credit: AMD
Asterigos Delysium EVE Online Farming Simulator 22 Forspoken Grounded Microsoft Flight Simulator NiShuiHan Perfect World Remake Swordsman Remake Unknown 9: Awakening Raise the Game Bundle Returns Obviously the list will expand further in the near future. At the moment, 80 titles already support FSR 1.0 and a patch to move to FSR 2.0 shouldn't be too difficult to make. Furthermore, being an open source technology, FSR can also be used in unofficial software, emulators and games.
Photo Credit: AMD