"Escape from Tarkov" recently updated the "New Season", and it also introduced AMD FSR technology to provide more graphics options. This is good news for low-end gamers, as FSR has a wider range of DLSS-compatible graphics cards than Nvidia.

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"Escape from Tarkov" has recently been updated with the "New Season". In addition, it also introduces AMD FSR technology to provide more graphics options. This is good news for low-end gamers, as FSR has a wider range of DLSS-compatible graphics cards than Nvidia. But unfortunately, what is added this time is the first generation FSR, not FSR 2.0.

Battlestate Games, the developer of " Escape from Tarkov ", introduced DLSS to the game three months later, and FSR finally entered the game. This gives low-end gamers who are still holding on to Radeon RX 400 series or GeForce GTX 1000 series graphics cards a chance to increase their gaming frame rates.

FSR has four modes that can be selected according to player needs, including ultra-high quality, high quality, balance and performance.

AMD FSR relieves hardware stress by rendering the screen image at a lower resolution before upscaling it to the selected number of pixels. With this in mind, Escape from Tarkov's FSR mode has some limitations, such as Ultra High Quality, High Quality, and Balanced Mode, which are only available in games with a resolution of 1080p or higher, while Performance Mode is 4K.

Battlestate Games said that when using AMD FSR's performance preset, it can expect an increase in frame rates of about 41%. Although the effect is obvious, if you are an RTX graphics card user, you need to compare the image quality with DLSS before making a choice, because the two use different technologies.

For a frame-critical game like "Escape from Tarkov", something is better than nothing. Unfortunately there is currently no sign of support for AMD FSR 2.0, which will be closer to DLSS and provide better picture quality. Hopefully Battlestate Games will add it to the game soon.

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