Inflexion Games has just announced that its PVE open-world survival crafting game, Nightingale, won’t support AMD FSR 3.0 at its Early Access launch. According to the team, FSR 3.0 introduced major crash issues. So, in order to ensure better stability, the devs have temporarily removed it.
Inflexion Games is currently looking into addressing these stability issues. As such, we can expect FSR 3.0 or FSR 2.0 in the near future. Right now, though, the game will only support NVIDIA DLSS 3.0 and Intel XeSS.
Now the good news here is that onwers of the RTX40 series GPUs will be able to enable Frame Generation. Thus, we might see a “DLSS 3 to FSR 3.0” Mod.
Nightingale is a PVE open-world survival crafting game, that will support both solo and co-op modes. Players will be able to explore, craft, build and fight across a visually stunning Gaslamp Fantasy world. The game will be powered by Unreal Engine 5, and it will take advantage of Lumen.
Earlier this month, the devs shared the official PC system requirements for its Early Access phase. So, be sure to check them out.
Nightingale will hit Steam Early Access on February 20th.
Stay tuned for more!
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