AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution has been supported by 44 game developers and 19 games

At Computex this year, AMD announced FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) technology to further improve game performance. FidelityFX Super Resolution uses low-resolution images for multi-frame synthesis, which is the same as Nvidia’s DLSS principle, not purely based on AI-assisted machine learning. Provides a frame rate that is twice the native resolution of 4K, with 4 levels of image quality to choose from.

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The launch of FidelityFX Super Resolution has aroused discussion among many gamers, and many game developers are also interested in this new technology. AMD said that using the highest image quality at 4K resolution will also have a 60% performance improvement, but game developers must apply this technology to game engines. This means that getting the support of game developers is very important. AMD has always maintained an open attitude, and Microsoft also hopes that FidelityFX Super Resolution can be used on Xbox Series S/X game consoles, which will also accelerate the promotion of this technology.

Recently, Twitter user @Broly_X1 revealed the game developers and games currently known to support FidelityFX Super Resolution, but the tweet has been deleted. According to the information collected by VideoCardz, FidelityFX Super Resolution has been supported by 44 game developers, including industry giants such as Ubisoft, EA, Valve, and Capcom, but it is not clear when each game developer will start adopting FidelityFX Super Resolution.

In terms of games, there are currently 7 games that support FidelityFX Super Resolution when they are released, but they lack enough heavyweight works. However, 12 games will be supported soon, including “Dota 2”, “FarCry 6,” “Resident Evil Village” and “Edge of Eternal”, etc.

AMD will open this technology on June 2 and will provide more information on the same day, you can learn more at that time.