• WillySpreadum@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    “Program designed to accommodate all hardware runs less efficiently than program designed specifically for integration with a tiny selection of hardware”

    More at 11!

    I mean, not that FSR is perfect, but of course it can’t keep up with DLSS. These articles always feel like a waste of bytes.

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      Yea, I mean, people who‘d actually need DLSS (low end gamers) can’t have it anyways. FSR is a lifesaver on my GTX 1650. Made Hogwarts Legacy and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla go from unplayable at native 1080p to absolutely playable with reasonable framerates and it didn’t look much worse than native. Granted, I didn’t pixel peep, but who does, in a real world scenario?

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          8 months ago

          I believe at some point it’s not a necessity but only a nice to have. If I can run a AAA title at 4K60 medium or 4K60 high with DLSS or FSR, that’s not needing it. It is still nice but you could still enjoy the game without…

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            8 months ago

            Well if we’re arguing subjectivity, then none of us “need” it. Either enjoy whatever you get without it or stop playing.

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        I need FSR to implement DFR for my VR sim titles or I’m gonna have to switch to Team Green when the 5090 comes out.