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Bit of a bummer but still great tbh, let's hope it becomes some sort of industry standard. Not hoping too hard tho, lately the games released are not even finished, I doubt they'll find the time to implement FSR on top of that
FSR~~2~~ 1.x is built into SteamOS. https://www.phoronix.com/news/Gamescope-AMD-FSR
Edit: correction
That's FSR 1.0, not FSR 2.0.
FSR is a regular upscaling shader that only looks at nearby pixels. FSR 2.0 uses motion vectors and temporal reconstruction, it can't be forced by the compositor into all games like FSR 1.0 could.
I guess it's then time for Valve to integrate it directly into Mesa then.
The game engine must be tuned to provide the data, Mesa can't force it.
Good to know
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