It is reported that GDC 2022, AMD exposed many details about the anticipated FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) 2.0 with temporal upscaling technology. It also contains some exciting news for Xbox owners. Additionally, on working with a greater range of PC graphics cards, AMD also has been exposed DSR 2.0 will be “fully supported” on Xbox. It seems that the tech also will be being included in Xbox development kits and also allowing like easily implemented games.
For the developers, they are also very happy to declare at GDC today like FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.0 also will be available in the Xbox GDC for registers the developers to use the games. Though for gamers also we do not have any such timeline today can we expect to watch any Xbox games with FSR 2.0?
It seems that the original version of FSR is already utilized in some Xbox games also allowing, for instance, the remake of Mystr to run at 4K/60fps on Xbox Series X and 1440p/60fps on Xbox Series S. It is assuming that we can see the tech using more frequent now on the FSR 2.0 is also contained more frequent like that FSR 2.0 is contained in the Xbox GDK. There are no such updates on whether official PS5 support will be coming mainly.
For the people who have not been keeping up, FSR 2.0 also has been promised high-quality temporal upscaling without the need for machine learning. It indicates that the etch will also work on a wider amount of GPUs although you also will need such a fairly powerful graphics card to run FSR 2.0 to the higher resolutions. You also can get more details about FSR 2.0 containing optimal graphics cards for running such of the tech at 4K, 1440p, and 1080p.
In support of FSR 2.0 has also been declared for two gamers like Deathloop and Forspoken along with both of which currently PS5 console exclusives. It is kind of such odd to simultaneously declare FSR 2.0 support for the Xbox with a couple of games for now also available on PS5.
FSR is definitely open-source and there is nothing to stop devs from implementing it on PS5, but it also would be very nice if Sony also got across the including such of the official PlayStation GDK.
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