How it works
AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 3 (introduced in Patch 2.13) combines image upscaling with frame generation technologies to generate high resolution frames at fast frame rates. You can enable it in Settings → Graphics in the Quick Preset section. There’s also a separate setting to enable FSR Frame Generation. Note that FSR Frame Generation can only be used when AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 3 upscaling is enabled.
We've decided to keep support for both FSR 2.1 and FSR 3 to give players the flexibility to choose their preferred setting for visual quality and performance. This allows them to experiment and find what fits their gaming style best.
Recommended setup
- Supported hardware: AMD's FSR 3 is compatible with a wide range of GPUs, but to make sure that your system supports it, check the requirements here.
- Minimum FPS: It’s recommended to run the game at a baseline of minimum 60 FPS before enabling Frame Generation for it to work properly. At lower frame rates visual artifacts might be more prominent, you might also experience frame pacing issues.
- Monitor refresh rate: It’s strongly advised to play on a high refresh rate monitor (120 Hz and above). Using a lower refresh rate monitor can lead to frame time issues.
- Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling: Needs to be enabled in the operating system. In Windows 11 this option is turned on by default. Enabling Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling in Windows 10:
- Press Windows key on your keyboard and type "graphics" and press enter. Graphics settings menu should open.
- In the Graphics settings menu toggle the "Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling" option.
- Restart your PC.
- GPU drivers: To make sure the technology works correctly on your PC, update your GPU drivers: AMD to version 32.0.11037.4004, NVIDIA to version 556.12, Intel to version 32.0.101.5972.
You can read more about the recommendations for Frame Generation use on AMD’s blog here.