Justisaur <
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I read the first link and it seems very confusing, as it seems to say
it's only for AMD cards, but then the first example says you have to
have an Nvidia card.
Nvidia's DLSS technologies require an Nvidia card, and a recent one
at that. AMD FSR technologies work on AMD, Nvidia and Intel cards.
From what I've heard though frame generation seems to be a bit gimicky.
It adds lag so it's not ideal in twitchy action games, but those are the
games that most need high frame rates, in order to reduce input lag.
For an RPG that you're getting 30 FPS without frame generation things
will look smoother, but won't necessarily feel smoother because the game
world is still really updating at 30 FPS.
Note that only DLSS 3.0 and FSR 3.0 support frame generation. Earlier
versions only support frame upscaling.
As I'm interested in playing CyberPunk'77 again and it seems to work to
about double frame rates, I'll look into it if I remember when I return
to it. I haven't noticed any real issues with frame-rates except when >driving fast in the city.
DLSS 3.5 adds raytracing enhancements which are pretty much required
to play Cyberpunk 2077 with raytracing enabled to get acceptable frame
rates and quality.
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