Less than a week ago, AMD released the full source code for its FSR 3 generation technology, and one of the first mods to utilise it has been released. This one is a bit special, though, as it can be used to replace DLSS 3 Frame Generation in any game that uses Nvidia's system. It's not a perfect conversion but it does allow all GeForce RTX owners, not just those with RTX 40-series GPUs, to enjoy a frame rate boost.
It was less than a week ago when I reported on AMD's announcement that the source code and full software development kit for its FidelityFX Super Resolution 3 system was available for anyone to freely use and tinker about with. It was clear that modders would jump on this immediately to bring FSR 3 to as many games as possible, but I have to say that I was somewhat surprised by how quickly this has happened.
Especially in the case of the mod by Github user Nukem9 (via Wccftech). If you have a game that offers DLSS 3 Frame Generation as an option, you can use this mod to replace that system with AMD's frame interpolation tech in FSR 3. Unlike previous mods, this one should work in any game that uses Nvidia's method.
Take Cyberpunk 2077 as an example: Frame generation is only available to gamers using a GeForce RTX 40-series graphics card because the game uses DLSS 3. Well, all you have to do is download the mod (click here for the zip file) and extract the archive into the same folder that the game's main execute (.exe) file is located.
Next, make sure you have Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling enabled in Windows. To do this, click through Start Menu > Settings > System > Display > Graphics. In Windows 10, you should see the option to enable it at the top of the menu, whereas in Windows 11, you'll need to
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