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Please, let us know which games you would like to see support AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution at
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Cyberpunk 2077 and Red Dead Redemption 2
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Why is there no option to select RX 400 series card? Yet I can select gtx 1060, what kinda joke is this?
Btw this is the correct link to the survey
ID: h07cnneID: h08dorkYou are not welcome home anymore. AMD disowned you as a child of Lisa Su. They adopted their new favorite child; Pascal owners. It sucks for you poor orphelin.
Jokes aside dont worry it will be supported on rx400 series. Just put rx500 series in the survey.
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All of them.
ID: h08q15rAll of them
He's out of line, but he's right.
Seriously though, assuming the tech is stable, looks good, and can be fully disabled in a pinch, then I don't see much reason to oppose FFXSR is any game, or even much reason to not want it in everything I play.
Obviously we still don't know much about it, if doubles your framerate but kills you dog then I definitely don't want it, y'know? But that seems unlikely to me.
ID: h08uwveI don't really get why it isn't available for everything since they said its just a spatial upscale. Maybe depth map to avoid oversharpening? Judging from the (albeit badly compressed demo video) the results are pretty blurry and not what I'd call super resolution, so I'd think having it work on everything would make it a lot more appealing.
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Here're the games where my rx 580 struggled the most:
Cyberpunk 2077
Half-Life: Alyx
X4: Foundations
Far Cry: New Dawn
Metro: Exodus
Watch Dogs: Legion
Red Dead Redemption 2
Ass Creed: Valhalla
DIRT 5
Crysis: Remastered
ID: h08y4doAah love me some Ass Creed as well. I applaud your great taste my good sir.
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Assetto Corsa Competizione - since the developers were initially going to add DLSS and then changed their minds, it would be a little coup to get the open source version in there.
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Red dead redemption 2
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Digital Combat Simulator (and anything VR)
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I'd really like to see Final Fantasy 14 get RT reflections + FSR. Knowing squenix that's a pipe dream.
ID: h08qdxeDon't do that, don't give me hope.
But I agree, FFXIV is a kind of surprisingly demanding game, I'd love to be able to crank those graphics options up.
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Valheim
ID: h08y8c5That game has a lot of optimization ahead of itself.
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VRChat and pretty much any vr game, where higher framerates help prevent motion sickness.
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Monster Hunter World!
MHW is gorgeous with all its settings topped off, but it's also demanding as hell, and my Vega 64 struggles sometimes.
That's not the game I'm playing the most, at the moment, but it's one of the few games I play that really makes my GPU scream.
I'll fill out the survey when I get back to my computer, though!
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Cyberpunk, Call of Duty titles, particularly Warzone
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If the sample shots are anything to go by, I don't think any dev should waste their time.
I was expecting DLSS 1.0 but it's just bad, and the choices behind it are disappointing. Competing with DLSS is going to require major changes.
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whats the point of doing the survey? they want thousands of people saying they want FSR on "xgame" and try to make FSR for that game if it is popular enough?
ID: h07xokyProbably for clout. They can then go to a developer and say - ‘We’ve done a survey and we have 415,000 gamers who want to see this in your game, it was Xth on the list with high demand, we would love to help you implement it into your product’
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How about ALL GAMES instead of this per game nonsense. Just make it work like VSR. This in-game stuff is just pure nonsense. You can't update the feature if the game stops updating, and it limits actual usage. Same problem as DLSS even if it works on all hardware. Old versions will suck, support will be limited, etc.
I think we'll be better off once someone reverse engineers the feature and makes an open source alternative. It's too annoying to deal with sponsored shenanigans.
引用元:https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/npw5qp/amd_fidelityfx_super_resolution_survey/
I mean the 500 series is basicly an overclocked and refreshed 400 series.
I expect FSR to work just fine on them but AMD probably didn't bother listing them since they are pretty much the same cards.