OptiScaler mod adds AMD FSR 4 support to DLSS-supporting games

FidelityFX Super Resolution
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AMD's 4th Generation FidelityFX Super Resolution image upscaling technology with frame generation is a very promising feature of the company's latest Radeon RX 9000-series, but for now it is officially supported by a limited number of games. Nonetheless, modders have found a way to add FSR 4 to any game that supports Nvidia's DLSS2 or newer or Intel's XeSS, reports VideoCardz.

To do so, they invented the OptiScaler app that can enable FSR 4 in all games supporting Intel's XeSS and/or Nvidia DLSS2 or newer machine learning-based upscaling technologies. Additionally, OptiScaler adds support for frame generation and anti-lag features, enhancing gaming performance in titles that for now lack these options officially. 

For obvious reasons, FSR 4 only works on AMD's Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT graphics cards for now. FSR 4 does not work on older RDNA 3-based graphics cards, and attempting to enable it without the required ML-based upscaling hardware will hardly lead to any performance or quality improvements. In fact, this may well cause major stability issues. 

 

Anton Shilov
Contributing Writer
  • RxBrad
    The app can also add FSR3.1 if you don't have a 9070 card.

    So, free frame generation for older GPUs.
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  • rluker5
    I don't think Optiscaler was invented to provide FSR4 access. It predates that and used to be called CyberXeSS. And I hear it works to provide XeSS to titles with DLSS as well.

    But if it works well for FSR4, even better. Obsoleting hardware through artificial feature locks is bad.
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  • DS426
    Neat!
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  • qwertymac93
    If I were still on AMD hardware I'd definitely check this out. Too many games are stuck on old FSR versions or don't support it at all. On a game like Control, adding FSR support could be the difference between being able play with RT effects on or not.
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  • Mr Majestyk
    Note to self, avoid CP77.
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