I’m definitely glad that FSR isn’t bound to a brand or model, but DLSS just does so much better.
Not sure if you haven’t kept up with the current-gen AMD cards, but FSR 4 released with the current RX 9000 series and is roughly halfway between DLSS 3 and DLSS 4 in overall image quality (i.e., it’s good, but has some specific strengths and weaknesses compared to DLSS) and doesn’t run on older-gen GPUs. With FSR 4, AMD gave up on the hardware-agnostic upscaling approach – I guess because the quality just isn’t there – and worked with Sony on this new approach that uses their own hardware “AI cores” the same way Nvidia uses the equivalent cores for DLSS.
Not sure if you haven’t kept up with the current-gen AMD cards, but FSR 4 released with the current RX 9000 series and is roughly halfway between DLSS 3 and DLSS 4 in overall image quality (i.e., it’s good, but has some specific strengths and weaknesses compared to DLSS) and doesn’t run on older-gen GPUs. With FSR 4, AMD gave up on the hardware-agnostic upscaling approach – I guess because the quality just isn’t there – and worked with Sony on this new approach that uses their own hardware “AI cores” the same way Nvidia uses the equivalent cores for DLSS.
Doesn’t run on older hardware? It seems more and more like DLSS. Well done on catching up AMD. /s