OptiScaler's FSR 4 Support: A Mixed Bag
OptiScaler's recent update to support AMD's FSR 4 is certainly a welcome development, but it raises some serious questions about AMD's own implementation. While the tool can enable FSR 4 in games that support DLSS, the manual installation process is cumbersome and not user-friendly. It requires copy-pasting files and adjusting settings per game, which feels outdated. Moreover, the official game support list is rather underwhelming, with only 65 titles, many of which lack AAA status. This leads to the painful question: why doesn't AMD provide a more accessible way to use FSR 4 across a broader range of games? Despite healthy profits, AMD seems to be skimping on the final implementation, which undermines its potential. For those willing to navigate the hurdles, OptiScaler may offer a workaround, but it's hardly ideal. In the end, AMD must step up to match its impressive tech with better support for users. Overall, it's a frustrating dichotomy of great technology hindered by poor accessibility.