AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) upscaling technology finally arrived in June, and while the number of supported games currently pales in comparison to Nvidia’s established DLSS, there are signs that team red’s solution could begin to outpace its rival.
Arcadegeddon recently received a patch that simultaneously added support for AMD FSR on both PC and PlayStation 5, also making the game the first console title to receive the tech. While FSR is only supported on PC and PS5 for now, Xbox isn’t far behind as Microsoft has now baked the feature into its own Xbox Series X / S development kits.
Nvidia's DLSS has been knocking around in some gaming PCs for over two years, but since it's a hardware solution that requires RTX graphics cards to run, it's a no-go for the AMD-powered consoles. FSR, on the other hand, does a similar job through software with a much lower barrier to entry. Developers should be more inclined to add the feature now that it's available on a much larger selection of hardware, meaning we could very well see the floodgates open.
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