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FSR support for Nvidia graphics cards that are several years old?

I have many games. But only have three of the games listed here.

Terminator Resistance, Resident Evil Village, and Necromunda: Hired Gun.
Doubt you will be able to appreciate FSR for those games as they run with quite high FPS already. Also, graphically speaking, they are not the best lookers either so FSR on/off quality testing would reveal a much larger difference for a game like Godfall.
 
I think the initial launch of FSR is an ok start. But, the games I might actually want to play at 4k, like Terminator: Resistance and Anno 1800 can already run at ~60fps @4k on my RTX 3070, so not sure if it's even worth testing yet.

Edit - Anno 1800 might be worth a try, according to techpowerup a RTX 2080 TI struggles at 4k native:
https://tpucdn.com/review/amd-fsr-f...-performance-benchmark/images/anno1800-4k.png
 
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I'm blown away !

Just installed the free Riftbreaker beta on steam. I play on a 55inch 4k oled tv with a GTX 1080 (Can't get a rtx 3080). So I got 70 FPS in native all settings maxed. I enabled AMD FidelityFX and get 120 fps, with no obvious loss of visual quality - a gain of 50 FPS on a 5 year old Pascal Nvidia card

Amazing - might not need to get a 3080 after all ! Thanks AMD
 
I'm blown away !

Just installed the free Riftbreaker beta on steam. I play on a 55inch 4k oled tv with a GTX 1080 (Can't get a rtx 3080). So I got 70 FPS in native all settings maxed. I enabled AMD FidelityFX and get 120 fps, with no obvious loss of visual quality - a gain of 50 FPS on a 5 year old Pascal Nvidia card

Amazing - might not need to get a 3080 after all ! Thanks AMD
Haha, good to hear.
 
I'm blown away !

Just installed the free Riftbreaker beta on steam. I play on a 55inch 4k oled tv with a GTX 1080 (Can't get a rtx 3080). So I got 70 FPS in native all settings maxed. I enabled AMD FidelityFX and get 120 fps, with no obvious loss of visual quality - a gain of 50 FPS on a 5 year old Pascal Nvidia card

Amazing - might not need to get a 3080 after all ! Thanks AMD

Good stuff :D The benefits of non-proprietary tech!
 
I think the initial launch of FSR is an ok start. But, the games I might actually want to play at 4k, like Terminator: Resistance and Anno 1800 can already run at ~60fps @4k on my RTX 3070, so not sure if it's even worth testing yet.

Edit - Anno 1800 might be worth a try, according to techpowerup a RTX 2080 TI struggles at 4k native:
https://tpucdn.com/review/amd-fsr-f...-performance-benchmark/images/anno1800-4k.png

Anno 1800 tanks to 30 FPS late game on high end systems, likewise to Civ 6 due to being CPU not GPU intensive.

I haven't played it in a while but might give it a try with FSR.

Good stuff :D The benefits of non-proprietary tech!

Depends if more games will support FSR.
 
Gave riftbreaker prologue a try and my first impression is not that great. It beats DLSS 1.0 but is far away from DLSS 2.0. But this is only based on one game so take with a huge bucket of salt.
 
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