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AMD launch FSR 2.1 for sharper GPU upscalingDLSS rival promises better image quality and less ghosting

DLSS rival promises better image quality and less ghosting

A comparison image showing AMD FSR 2.0 vs FSR 2.1 in Farming Simulator 22.

FSR 2.0– AMD’s graphics card-powered upscaling tech for boosting games performance – already has a newer, prettier version. AMD have announced FSR 2.1, which is available to developers immediately, and has made its playable debut via aFarming Simulator 22update – just a couple of days after FSR 2.0got its latest big-name backing from Red Dead Redemption 2.According to AMD’sGPUOpensite, FSR 2.1 mainly focuses on reducing the ghosting effect that FSR 2.0 (and, let’s be honest, the original FSR 1.0) can sometimes add when it’s enabled. The latest version also supposedly improves upscaling and “temporal stability” in certain cases, so when it pieces together a higher-resolution frame from the initial, lower-res render, it should result in a sharper picture that more accurately matches the ‘true’ image. It will still run on both AMD and Nvidia GPUs, unlike its archnemesisDLSS, which needs a GeForce RTX graphics card. Oh hey, there’s an FSR 2.0 vs 2.1 comparison video as well:Farming Simulator 22 | 4K AMD FSR 2.1 ComparisonWatch on YouTubeSpeaking of DLSS, I’m intrigued to see whether this update can press the quality gap between Nvidia and AMD’s upscalers even tighter. Despite FSR 2.0’s improvements over 1.0, and the hardware hard-to-get of DLSS, the latter is usually the one I’ll use when given the choice, and access to it is no small part of why most of today’sbest graphics cardsare Nvidia models. It’s just always looked closer to native resolution than any version of FSR thus far, and is often capable of matching FSR’s FPS performance improvements. DLSS is also available in a much wider range of games, though to be fair, it’s had years to make up that lead over FSR 2.0, which only launched earlier in 2022.AMD also confirmed thatFSR 2.1will come to Hitman 3, but that’s it in terms of confirmed supporting games. As for FSR 2.0, which AMD is now calling FSR 2, it sounds like that will continue to find its way into both upcoming and already-released games despite the arrival of an enhanced version. Indeed, an FSR 2.0 update forCyberpunk 2077is in the works, and it’s set for support in games likeScornandLies of Pon their respective releases.

FSR 2.0– AMD’s graphics card-powered upscaling tech for boosting games performance – already has a newer, prettier version. AMD have announced FSR 2.1, which is available to developers immediately, and has made its playable debut via aFarming Simulator 22update – just a couple of days after FSR 2.0got its latest big-name backing from Red Dead Redemption 2.According to AMD’sGPUOpensite, FSR 2.1 mainly focuses on reducing the ghosting effect that FSR 2.0 (and, let’s be honest, the original FSR 1.0) can sometimes add when it’s enabled. The latest version also supposedly improves upscaling and “temporal stability” in certain cases, so when it pieces together a higher-resolution frame from the initial, lower-res render, it should result in a sharper picture that more accurately matches the ‘true’ image. It will still run on both AMD and Nvidia GPUs, unlike its archnemesisDLSS, which needs a GeForce RTX graphics card. Oh hey, there’s an FSR 2.0 vs 2.1 comparison video as well:Farming Simulator 22 | 4K AMD FSR 2.1 ComparisonWatch on YouTubeSpeaking of DLSS, I’m intrigued to see whether this update can press the quality gap between Nvidia and AMD’s upscalers even tighter. Despite FSR 2.0’s improvements over 1.0, and the hardware hard-to-get of DLSS, the latter is usually the one I’ll use when given the choice, and access to it is no small part of why most of today’sbest graphics cardsare Nvidia models. It’s just always looked closer to native resolution than any version of FSR thus far, and is often capable of matching FSR’s FPS performance improvements. DLSS is also available in a much wider range of games, though to be fair, it’s had years to make up that lead over FSR 2.0, which only launched earlier in 2022.AMD also confirmed thatFSR 2.1will come to Hitman 3, but that’s it in terms of confirmed supporting games. As for FSR 2.0, which AMD is now calling FSR 2, it sounds like that will continue to find its way into both upcoming and already-released games despite the arrival of an enhanced version. Indeed, an FSR 2.0 update forCyberpunk 2077is in the works, and it’s set for support in games likeScornandLies of Pon their respective releases.

FSR 2.0– AMD’s graphics card-powered upscaling tech for boosting games performance – already has a newer, prettier version. AMD have announced FSR 2.1, which is available to developers immediately, and has made its playable debut via aFarming Simulator 22update – just a couple of days after FSR 2.0got its latest big-name backing from Red Dead Redemption 2.

According to AMD’sGPUOpensite, FSR 2.1 mainly focuses on reducing the ghosting effect that FSR 2.0 (and, let’s be honest, the original FSR 1.0) can sometimes add when it’s enabled. The latest version also supposedly improves upscaling and “temporal stability” in certain cases, so when it pieces together a higher-resolution frame from the initial, lower-res render, it should result in a sharper picture that more accurately matches the ‘true’ image. It will still run on both AMD and Nvidia GPUs, unlike its archnemesisDLSS, which needs a GeForce RTX graphics card. Oh hey, there’s an FSR 2.0 vs 2.1 comparison video as well:

Farming Simulator 22 | 4K AMD FSR 2.1 ComparisonWatch on YouTube

Farming Simulator 22 | 4K AMD FSR 2.1 Comparison

Cover image for YouTube video

Speaking of DLSS, I’m intrigued to see whether this update can press the quality gap between Nvidia and AMD’s upscalers even tighter. Despite FSR 2.0’s improvements over 1.0, and the hardware hard-to-get of DLSS, the latter is usually the one I’ll use when given the choice, and access to it is no small part of why most of today’sbest graphics cardsare Nvidia models. It’s just always looked closer to native resolution than any version of FSR thus far, and is often capable of matching FSR’s FPS performance improvements. DLSS is also available in a much wider range of games, though to be fair, it’s had years to make up that lead over FSR 2.0, which only launched earlier in 2022.

AMD also confirmed thatFSR 2.1will come to Hitman 3, but that’s it in terms of confirmed supporting games. As for FSR 2.0, which AMD is now calling FSR 2, it sounds like that will continue to find its way into both upcoming and already-released games despite the arrival of an enhanced version. Indeed, an FSR 2.0 update forCyberpunk 2077is in the works, and it’s set for support in games likeScornandLies of Pon their respective releases.