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AMD's FSR 3.1 upscaling tested: improved over FSR 2 but DLSS and XeSS are still ahead


Digital Foundry tests out FSR 3.1 in Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart. Are we now looking at a good DLSS/XeSS alternative or does the quality gulf remain?

The latter is a great move, as it allows users of older RTX or Intel cards to benefit from frame generation while using their preferred image reconstruction technique. We selected 1440p balanced mode as it's the most interesting test case for image reconstruction and is the fastest-growing resolution for PC gaming as evidenced by the Steam Hardware Survey. FSR frame generation can now be combined with DLSS, DLAA, XeSS or no AA at all, opening up options particularly for those on older Nvidia RTX or Intel GPUs.

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