God of War PC to Bring Faster Frame Rates to AMD and Nvidia GPUs

God of War PC to Bring Faster Frame Rates to AMD and Nvidia GPUs
God of War is coming to PC, and when the game arrives in January 2022, it will not only support Nvidia DLSS, but will also rival AMD's frame rate enhancement technology. As VideoCardz discovered, God of War PC will ship with AMD FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution), and the game will be featured in a list of titles that are expected to benefit from upscaling technology in the future. This is an official listing from AMD, so we can take it as full confirmation that God of War will work well with FSR, but with the caveat that the technology isn't necessarily ready for release. We assume it would, and even if it doesn't, FSR will no doubt debut before long. God of War for PC already promises to be an impressive game, with (up to) 4K resolution and unlocked frame rates, graphical enhancements including "higher resolution shaders." improved screen-space reflections,” as Sony made clear on Steam, as well as support for ultra-wide monitors, Nvidia Reflex (lower input lag), and DLSS, and now AMD FSR to boot.

Review: Better frame rates for everyone

God of War PC could put the console version firmly in its high-res shadows with the aforementioned graphical improvements, but of course, smooth gameplay is more important than visual elegance. This is where Nvidia DLSS will help you, of course, by allowing you to run the game efficiently at a lower resolution and upscaling it, meaning God of War is less taxing on your GPU with little sacrifice in terms of actual visual quality. While DLSS is great, it's limited to those with Nvidia RTX graphics cards, which is why it's great news that AMD FSR is in the mix, so those with Team Red GPUs can also benefit from an increase in speed. frame rate. While FSR may not offer the same level of fine-tuning in scaling, and isn't AI-driven as Nvidia's now drastically refined DLSS, it's still a great option to have and takes a different, more open, compatible route. with older graphics cards. (even older Nvidia GPUs like Pascal) with smoother gameplay. The result of this development is faster frame rates for a much larger audience when it comes to God of War on PC, and that must be a good thing. Also, if God of War doubles down on the framerate-boosting technology, we can expect the same from the (tentatively) rumored PC port of God of War: Ragnarok (the sequel debuting in 2022 for PlayStation). The best graphics card deals right now