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The latest AMD Adrenalin driver lets you turn FSR 4 on in a bunch more games but OptiScaler might still come in handy for older titles
By Jacob Fox published
News More global driver toggles, let's go.

AMD accidentally released the source code for FSR 4 before swapping back to the normal SDK, and a glimpse at the libraries suggests it might support older graphics cards in the near future
By Andy Edser published
News Butterfingers, perhaps?

Meta shows off two next-gen VR headsets: One with so many pixels it demands DLSS 3 upscaling, the other with a horizontal FOV twice that of the Quest 3
By Nick Evanson published
News Gimme. Gimme now.

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers gets another patch to improve performance, though the fixes appear to be nothing more than forcing on upscaling, even when it's supposed to be off
By Nick Evanson published
News Why more pixel when fewer pixel better?

OptiScaler has been updated to theoretically support AMD's FSR 4 in all games with upscaling that don't use Vulkan or anti-cheat—which is nice, but why the heck doesn't AMD do this?
By Jeremy Laird published
news FSR 4 is great, which is why the limited game support is so disappointing.

Intel's fancy new AI tool measures image quality in games in real time, so upscaling artifacts and visual nasties have nowhere to hide
By Andy Edser published
News Quantifying the subjective—an Intel tool.

Doom: The Dark Ages PC performance analysis: Always-on ray tracing isn't a problem and even a cheap gaming laptop copes just fine
By Nick Evanson published
Rip and tearing rays Though once path tracing makes an appearance, all bets will probably be off.

The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered isn't perfect on PC but it's a million times better than Part 1
By Nick Evanson published
Fungal FPS Wave goodbye to VRAM and shader compilation problems but say hello to a major CPU workout.

Assassin's Creed: Shadows PC performance analysis: Ray tracing, upscaling, and frame generation are all optional, but only two of them are worth using, though not the ones you might think
By Nick Evanson published
FPS in the shadows Assassin's Creed is back with epic vistas, pretty graphics, and so-so performance. Same old, same old.
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