AMD has finally given an update on the release of its frame-boosting FSR 3 technology which will be the latest in its FiedlityFX ecosystem.
It's been almost 10 months since AMD unveiled FSR 3 when it first introduced its RDNA 3 GPUs. Back then, AMD promised gamers to expect up to 2x the performance increase over FSR 2, and later, we got to know that the company was going to use frame interpolation, similar to NVIDIA's DLSS 3 technology, as a means to achieve this huge performance jump.
But time passed and we didn't hear anything about FSR 3 from AMD until now. During its Gaming Festival 2023 event at Gamescom, the company revealed that the technology will be landing within Forspoken & Immortals of Aveum as the first titles to support FSR 3. But those are just the launch titles for FSR 3, AMD also confirms 10 additional titles that will support the tech in the future:
Forspoken is definitely one odd choice for AMD to select as the game wasn't that well received and while it is the one & only PC game to benefit from Microsoft's DirectStorage API, there's not much else to the game. In our review of the game, we weren't impressed by the visuals that the game had on display which sucked since the Luminous engine was shown to have massive potential.
AMD showed Forspoken see a boost from 30s FPS at native 4K (Ultra-High RT) to over 120+ FPS using the same settings and FSR 3 set to "Performance" mode.
Meanwhile, Immortals of Aveum isn't that big of a game either which also got mixed reviews and despite being just a week old, the game peaked out with less than 1000 games playing in on PC. It does utilize Unreal Engine 5.1 but despite the graphics now being a particular game-changer, it's a taxing game when it comes to graphics
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