Difference between revisions of "FSR - FidelityFX Super Resolution"

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== Setup ==
== Setup ==


* Open Lutris
* Open [[Lutris]]
* Right click your game, click Configure
* Right click your game, click Configure
* Click ''System options'' and scroll down to ''Environment Variables''
* Click ''System options'' and scroll down to ''Environment Variables''

Revision as of 08:51, 18 January 2022

FSR can be used to get better performance in games at the cost of visuals. It is comparable with DLSS, but can be applied to every game that runs with wine. There are several modes from ultra quality to maximum performance. For example, it is possible to double your FPS with close to no visual loss. FSR only works if the game is GPU limited (your GPU runs at 100%).

Setup

  • Open Lutris
  • Right click your game, click Configure
  • Click System options and scroll down to Environment Variables
  • Click Add and input the following (the first word goes into the Key box, the second into Value):

WINE_FULLSCREEN_FSR 1

  • In game set your setting according to the table on page 10 of this document: For example, if you want to have Ultra Quality, and your output resolution (the resolution of your actualy monitor) is 1920x1080, you set your ingame resolution to 1477x831. Setting your ingame resolution to your output resolution disables FSR.
  • In game
    • Enable anti aliasing (TAA, MSAA, FXAA, ...)
    • Disable effects that generate noise (like Motion Blur, Blur, Chromatic Aberration, Sharpening, etc.)
  • As of now you need to use the tkg version of wine, and MIP-Bias is not yet implemented.

More configuration options

You can add more options. Everything here goes in the same section as WINE_FULLSCREEN_FSR.

  • WINE_FULLSCREEN_FSR_STRENGTH 4

This sharpens the image. 4 is an example value. 0 is maximum sharpness, higher values mean less sharpening. (I think 5 is the maximum. If you know more, please edit this.) The default is 2 but this is probably too much for your game. Just experiment with different values.

  • WINE_VULKAN_NEGATIVE_MIP_BIAS 45

This results in textures with higher resolution. 45 is an example value. AMD recommends:

Quality Setting MIP Bias
Ultra Quality 38
Quality 58
Balanced 79
Performance 100
  • WINE_VULKAN_BIAS_ALL_SAMPLERS 1

This applies the MIP Bias to everything. 1 is enabled, 0 is disabled. This can result in weird game behaviour.

Examples