Now here is something for everyone who wanted to try AMD’s FSR 3.0 Frame Generation. Modder ‘Nukem9’ has shared a mod that replaces NVIDIA DLSS 3 Frame Generation with AMD FSR 3.0 FG. And, what’s amazing here is that this mod works in all the games that currently support DLSS 3.
So, you can basically use this mod in order to enable FSR 3.0 in games like Cyberpunk 2077, Layers of Fear, The Talos Principle 2, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, Starfield, Alan Wake 2 and more.
Do note that this mod is not as good as a native FSR 3.0 implementation. For instance, in Cyberpunk 2077, there are noticeable ghosting issues. Still, it can allow all PC gamers to use Frame Generation to further boost their gaming performance.
I’m also curious to see what will the people who were criticizing DLSS 3 do. Will they still cry about “fake frames“? Or will they give AMD FSR 3.0 a go? Will they suddenly like those “fake” frames now that they can use the tech?
Anyway, as we’ve already reported, Cyberpunk 2077 and Starfield will soon receive official support for AMD FSR 3.0.
You can download this DLSS 3 to FSR 3.0 Mod from this link. Do note that you must enable Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling in Windows for this to work.
Finally, I really hope that the upcoming dedicated AMD FSR 3.0 Mods will be better than this universal solution. Otherwise, there is now no point in releasing dedicated FSR 3.0 mods for the games that already support DLSS 3.
Speaking of AMD FSR 3.0, yesterday we shared mods that enable AMD’s frame generation solution in The Last of Us Part I & Dead Space Remake. So, go ahead and try them if you haven’t already.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
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