
In the ongoing campaign to expand the reach of AMD FSR 3 across gaming landscapes, three new game titles have been unveiled, bringing a ray of hope, particularly to players grappling with performance issues in The Last of Us Part 1's PC port since its launch.
Even with top-tier graphics cards, achieving optimal game performance can sometimes remain elusive. This is where upscaling and frame generation technologies like AMD FSR 3 and Nvidia DLSS step in to provide the necessary performance boost.
It's not just The Last of Us
While The Last of Us Part 1 undoubtedly steals the spotlight, FSR 3 is also set to make its mark in upcoming updates for Robocop: Rogue City and Remnant 2, both surprise hits from 2023 boasting decent PC player bases.
AMD is banking on smoother integration into these three titles compared to the somewhat lacklustre implementation witnessed in Starfield, where DLSS still reigns supreme despite the anticipation surrounding FSR 3's arrival.
Despite a growing roster of supported games, AMD FSR 3 has yet to make its debut in titles like Cyberpunk 2077. However, the recent release of an FSR 3 frame-generation mod has significantly improved performance on mid-to-low-end graphics cards for these games.
Unlike Fluid Motion Frames, FSR 3 requires developer implementation, making the rollout process slower. In cases where games already incorporate other iterations of FSR or Nvidia DLSS, there may be less urgency to introduce FSR 3 long after a game's initial launch.
It is great for players to know that they will not be facing performance issues now in The Last of Us.