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Yea, I mean, people who‘d actually need DLSS (low end gamers) can’t have it anyways. FSR is a lifesaver on my GTX 1650. Made Hogwarts Legacy and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla go from unplayable at native 1080p to absolutely playable with reasonable framerates and it didn’t look much worse than native. Granted, I didn’t pixel peep, but who does, in a real world scenario?
I need FSR to implement DFR for my VR sim titles or I’m gonna have to switch to Team Green when the 5090 comes out.
What the hell is DFR?
Dynamic Foveated Rendering. It renders where you’re looking, using eye-tracking, at native resolution and everything else at lower resolution. It gives a decent performance bump.
Ah. I knew about foveated rendering but I‘ve never heared that abbreviation