Modder ‘PureDark’ has just released a new mod for Palworld that allows you to enable AMD FSR 3.0 Frame Generation. This mod basically replaces the in-game DLSS 2 setting with FSR 3.0. Sadly, though, it’s being held behind a Patreon wall.
Now the good news here is that this mod works on all GPUs. This means that you can use it with an Intel, an NVIDIA or an AMD GPU. There is also an option to enable Intel XeSS with FSR 3.0 Frame Generation. So, if you believe that Intel XeSS provides better results than FSR 3.0 Super Resolution, you can use that instead. Not only that but PureDark has fixed the HUD ghosting issues that plagued previous FSR 3.0 Mods.
In short, this FSR 3.0 Frame Generation Mod seems to be working wonderfully. It’s kind of a bummer that these FSR 3.0 Mods are not available for free. However, PureDark has been the only modder that has been constantly offering them for most of the latest games.
To showcase this FSR 3.0 Mod, PureDark shared the following video. In this video, we also get to see Palworld running on the ASUS ROG Ally. With FSR 3.0 you can get 60fps at 1080p. And then, by enabling Frame Generation, you can get 90-110fps. So, if you have a ROG Ally, you might want to use this mod.
Speaking of Frame Generation Mods, you might also want to check these out. For instance, you can download these free DLSS 3 Mods for Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Dying Light 2 and Lies of P. Then we have the FSR 3.0 mods for The Last of Us Part I and Dead Space Remake. Sadly, these mods are still behind a Patreon wall. Last month, we also shared a DLSS 3 Frame Generation Mod for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. And then have the DLSS 3 Mods for Baldur’s Gate 3, Grand Theft Auto 5, and Red Dead Redemption 2.
Be also sure to check out the Best Palworld Mods you can download.
Have fun and stay tuned for more!
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