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I can't quite understand what it is. If it allows you to run FSR3 instead of DLSS in games where the latter is supported but the first is not... Would be pretty huge
It's for using DLSS with FSR3's frame generation. Good if you don't have a 4xxx series card
Does it also work on radeon?
Apparently it requires an nvidia GPU
https://www.nexusmods.com/site/mods/738?tab=description
Does it also work on radeon?
Does it also work on radeon?
To my understanding, it is exactly that. It allows upscaling(/framegen?) with cards that don't support DLSS, in games that only have DLSS