OptiScaler has been updated to theoretically support AMD's FSR 4 in all games with upscaling that don't use Vulcan or anti-cheat—which is nice, but why the heck doesn't AMD do this?

OptiScaler has been updated to theoretically support AMD’s FSR 4 in all games with upscaling that don’t use Vulcan or anti-cheat—which is nice, but why the heck doesn’t AMD do this?

When it comes to image quality, the latest FSR 4 iteration of its upscaling technology definitely made AMD highly competitive with Nvidia’s DLSS. But game support? Not so much. Which is why the OptiScaler tool is so handy. And so vexing when it comes to AMD itself. OptiScaler has been updated so that it now…

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New Kingsglaive Final Fantasy XV Trailer Revealed

We’ve finally launched the Global Trailer! Get a preview of the full story of Kingsglaive Final Fantasy XV, complete with epic battle scenes! Final Fantasy fans, now’s the time to get excited for an entirely new cinematic adventure. I’m very happy that Kingsglaive will be released theatrically in North America. With all the effort we…

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You can almost triple your frame rate in Cyberpunk 2077 using multiple GPUs, but SLI this ain’t

Artificial frame generation technology. Even typing those words feels vaguely science-fiction, but ever since the release of Nvidia’s DLSS 3 Frame Generation (and much later, AMD’s Fluid Motion Frames), it’s become a concept that’s gone beyond the theoretical into the everyday. However, Korean technology website QuasarZone (via Videocardz) has taken things to a new extreme…

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Mewgenics’ latest update makes one of its most unpredictable fights a bit fairer, and includes maybe the best patch note of all time: ‘Fixed case where a non-binary cat with dwarfism would crash the game if playing in Brazilian Portuguese’

The stream of post-launch patches for Mewgenics has been pretty constant since its release last month. With a game this big and full of overlapping systems, unleashing it on the general public was always going to reveal an explosion of bugs and issues, and it seems like developers Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel have been…

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Monster Hunter Wilds may be on hard times, but the Pokémon-inspired Monster Hunter Stories 3 seems like it’s checking every box RPG players want

I don’t want to say it’d be impossible for Capcom to screw up “Monster Hunter, but Pokémon,” because in the decades since Pokémon’s debut on the Game Boy we’ve never really seen an imitator come close to its level of success. Still, combining one of Japan’s other best-selling game series of all time with the…

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