With the technology being open source, unlike Nvidia's DLSS, it's only a matter of time till we see mod hosting sites like Nexus Mods welcome it with open arms.
A third party mod making it even easier to add FSR unofficially to games is a surprise to be sure, but a welcome one. PC gaming hardware has come a long way since Grand Theft Auto V hit store shelves, and it shows in the comparison video that NarutoUA has posted.ĭevelopers across the PC gaming landscape have made it clear that implementing FSR into games is an extremely simple process.
It should be noted that FSR does not improve a game's performance if it's already getting bottlenecked at its internal resolution.
Of course, the key point of the video is to show the comparison between the game's native upscaler and FSR, and it looks like AMD's investment into the long-gestating technology has paid off. This mod is a major update to the game's visuals, lighting and weather system to create a much more realistic and beautiful representation of the in-game world. Additionally, the modder has also released the source code for the mod on Github, which can be used by others to give their own GTA V copy, and potentially other games, a massive visual boost. Visual V is considered one of the most popular graphics overhaul mods in the GTA V modding community, and it's got the chops to brag about it, too.