AMD FSR 3 has been added to the cooperative first-person shooter game Starship Troopers: Extermination with Update 0.6.2. The game developed by Offworld Industries (the team behind Squad) debuted on Steam Early Access last May, finding a small but faithful community as shown by the 89% average user review score.
Starship Troopers: Extermination only supported Intel XeSS at the early access launch, but this week's patch adds AMD FSR 3 as well as NVIDIA DLSS 2 (Super Resolution), giving more options to AMD and NVIDIA users. Right now, though, the game will automatically select the recommended render scale option for your setup whenever you pick the upscaler; this will be fixed in a future update when the game will introduce a menu option to pick between Performance, Quality, and Balanced presets.
Offworld Industries also implemented support for Unreal Engine 5's Lumen Global Illumination. Players can now select software-based Lumen RT (which is a compute shader) or hardware-based Lumen RT, based on their hardware. Moreover, the following server and client performance improvements were added to the game as shown in the changelog:
Server Performance ImprovementsThis brings the total number of AMD FSR 3 compatible games to 13: