OptiScaler’s New Experimental Update Enables AMD FSR 4 in Cyberpunk 2077, FFVII REBIRTH, and More for Radeon RX 9070 Series “RDNA 4” GPUs

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OptiScaler, an application that allows players to replace the upscalers in games that already include support for NVIDIA DLSS 2, AMD FSR 2, and XeSS or higher, now includes experimental support for FSR 4, AMD's new cutting-edge ML-powered upscaling technology, according to a GitHub post from cdozdil, one of the tool's developers.

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I didn't realize FSR 3 was that bad...
Apparently it's horrid. Especially if you compare it to DLSS3. (I dunno just what everyone is saying in these threads. Meh... ) I mean really to me it's like asking... "What can upscale lower resolution to higher resolution the best?" And my answer is... "You're dropping 5 grand on associated PC parts to upscale your gaming resolution?

Then again I don't do hard core competitive gaming where you need 400+FPS and the over caffeinated reaction times of a capuchin monkey on 44 Expresso II's and a bag of crack mixed with Meth.
 
Back in my day people frowned at lowering image quality, and anything that lowered image quality to improve performance was considered a 'cheat'. My, times have changed, where it is accepted now.
Now they use mods to lower image quality lower then the game allows to get the advantage.
 
Back in my day people frowned at lowering image quality, and anything that lowered image quality to improve performance was considered a 'cheat'. My, times have changed, where it is accepted now.
Wouldn't people always lower resolution if they needed more performance? At least now if we're playing at 1440p we're not looking at a stretched 1080p resolution on a 1440p native screen but an upscaled 1080p image on a 1440p native screen.
 
Wouldn't people always lower resolution if they needed more performance? At least now if we're playing at 1440p we're not looking at a stretched 1080p resolution on a 1440p native screen but an upscaled 1080p image on a 1440p native screen.
If you needed more performance, you bought better hardware. For example, if your voodoo2 didn’t run quake ii fast enough at your desired resolution, you didn’t back off the resolution, you bought a second voodoo 2 and ran them in SLI.

I let myself be bottlenecked by my screen for too long at 2560x1600. Now that I have a 4k display, I’m feeling the itch for a faster video card, but I’m not 100% sure I want the problems that come along with a 5090 and that doesn’t even count the availability and quality concerns.
 
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