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How TF do you even get FSR 3 and use it?

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Does it come with that crappy radeon software? Is it a standalone thing? Do you enable it in settings of the game or the software?

 

This is just a long boring marketing page and zero info on how to use and not even any download links to anywhere. https://community.amd.com/t5/gaming/amd-fsr-3-now-available/ba-p/634265

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I'm pretty sure FSR is something game has to somehow include into engine or game or something:

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I saw something saying it was in the radeon software, but this wouldn't makes sense if it was only in the radeon software because they advertised it as working on geforce cards, and radeon software doesn't work on geforce cards as you know. So I have no idea what they are doing.

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6 minutes ago, 675409 said:

I saw something saying it was in the radeon software, but this wouldn't makes sense if it was only in the radeon software because they advertised it as working on geforce cards, and radeon software doesn't work on geforce cards as you know. So I have no idea what they are doing.

You patch it into the game, via their updates.  You don't have to install anything at all.

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5 hours ago, 675409 said:

I saw something saying it was in the radeon software, but this wouldn't makes sense if it was only in the radeon software because they advertised it as working on geforce cards, and radeon software doesn't work on geforce cards as you know. So I have no idea what they are doing.

Its both, you can enable it for any game on AMD cards but it has to be included in the game to enable on other vendors.

 

That meets the "works on all GPUs" claim while also giving a benefit to AMD users.

 

It also makes perfect sense as to inject it into the pipeline would probably need to be done at the driver level, so NVIDIA could probably include it but I think the odds of that is zero.

DLSS probably can't be injected the same way as its more advanced (why its higher quality) and requires more information from the game engine itself to function.

 

Its actually pretty neat we have two completely different approaches at achieving the same thing.  FSR might be the inferior solution, but when its running on anything from Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck to PS5, we'd be in a much worse situation without it. (though it looks absolutely awful in Tears the Kingdom IMO)

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