| Captain_Yuri said: FSR reviews are out The jist is that it depends on the game but Ultra Quality settings always look close to Native when upscaling to 4k while giving you 40-50% performance boost in Godfall with Ray Tracing enabled on a 6800XT. The rest of the settings heavily varies. On certain games like Anno where there isn't much motion, you can get away with Quality and lower settings. But with games like Godfall where there's lots of details, motion and etc, it gets noticeable. Upscaling to 1440p and lower is where it starts to fall apart. Ultra Quality upscaled to 1440p still looks good but anything below is a no thanks situation unless you are desperate for performance. It looks better than lower resolution in every instance though. It is also very easy to implement. So overall, DLSS 2.0 > FSR > DLSS 1.0 Good first attempt but I'd like to see FSR being compared against other Temporal Upscaling Solutions instead of just against Native. But it is a good performance boost that will work with a ton of GPUs. If the game supports DLSS 2.0 or higher and you have RTX card, you should obviously go with that but with everyone for, FSR is a good alternative mainly at 4k.Ac |
Ah didn't know FSR reviews are today.. Gotta say, was expecting much worst results. On Ultra at 1440P and above it looks very passable indeed.
Nice, quite impressed tbh. Not bad free performance boost. Also interested to see the results and performance VS DLSS if there are any games that support both FSR and DLSS.







