Best of all is that it will allow you to either get more performance, or more battery life. As long as you perceptually deem the quality to be enjoyable, it's basically just free extras. :) However, keep in mind to remove post-processing like "noise", "chromatic aberration" etc since it can be a bit harder for FSR to do its edge detection, resulting in a fuzzier less stable image. FSR should be preferably added to "clean graphics".
@@officialigngamejournalist2213 smart upscaling method, so you can run game at a lower resolution than your native resolution without a large impact to visuals. Similar to some console games using checkerboard method to upscale to 4K.
Sorry for being a noob..... I do not have compatibilitytools directory on my Ubuntu rig, is it located in another directory? BTW, I play many games with proton experimental.
Doesn't work on Cyberpunk on Manjaro with an RTX 2060. Application doesn't start with the launch options. I just wanted to try it out but I guess I'll just continue using the unofficial DLSS (also through launch options).
Hmmm, strange. I don't have Cyberpunk so I can't do any testing of my own but it does work with every game I have installed on my machine. Maybe saying "every game" was an overstatement because there will always be exceptions.
Actually, I have no clue. I only play 2 native Linux games and both of them are so old that using FSR for extra performance is completely pointless, so I never thought about it.
@@Azarilh If I remember correctly, 2033 ran better using proton, and while exodus does run very well, I just didn't like it overall, so I haven't played much past the second level.
There is something called magpie for Windows but I heard it adds input lag unlike Proton on Linux. I don't use Windows so I can't give you more details.
@@doompenguin7453 The problem is that I don't have space for a Linux installation. I'm considering slowly migrating to it, but I'll have to wait for my next SSD.
console gamers: we have amd fsr on very few games, but it doesn't matter, PC gamers are in bad shape too PC Gamers with Linux Proton and Lossless Scaling: hey