Ghost of Tsushima on PC permits simultaneous use of Nvidia DLSS upscaling and AMD FSR 3 body era


Briefly: The very glorious Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Lower is now obtainable on PC. Together with all the standard platform-specific bells and whistles, the sport comes with one thing we have by no means seen earlier than, at the very least not formally: the flexibility to make use of Nvidia’s DLSS upscaling and AMD’s FSR 3 Body Era concurrently.

Nvidia nonetheless retains its DLSS Body Era characteristic unique to the corporate’s newest RTX 4000-series playing cards, whereas AMD makes its FSR 3 model open supply.

There are mods that make the simultaneous use of DLSS upscaling and FSR 3 body era attainable in sure video games. Ghost of Tsushima presents this mixture formally, permitting for some blistering framerates at excessive resolutions.

X/Twitter person Bloo posted that utilizing the 2 options in conjunction allowed Ghost of Tsushima to achieve over 170 frames per second in 4K with the settings at max on an RTX 3090. Ghosts is a good looking sport, made all of the prettier by enabling this combo.

AMD introduced an replace to FSR 3.1 in March, introducing upscaling high quality enhancements. The corporate outlined these as improved temporal stability at relaxation and in motion, with much less flickering and/or shimmering and fizziness round objects in movement. There was additionally the promise of ghosting discount and higher preservation of element.

That announcement additionally included the information that FSR 3.1 would decouple body era from upscaling, permitting it to work with different upscaling options like DLSS and XeSS. For house owners of non-RTX 4000-series playing cards, it is an particularly welcome transfer – there are video games the place the picture high quality offered by DLSS and/or XeSS is superior to FSR.

Our evaluation of FSR 3 body era discovered that whereas it wasn’t fairly nearly as good as DLSS generated frames, it is ok in movement.

Ghost of Tsushima at present has a Very Constructive ranking on Steam because of 85% of the critiques being constructive. It appears the requirement for a PlayStation Community Account, one thing that prompted outrage when it was launched for Helldivers 2, hasn’t been a difficulty this time round. However then it’s only a requirement for the Legends multiplayer mode and never the single-player factor.



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