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Would it be okay to make a screenshot, and link here if possible?
See that is what I sometimes hate, especially knowing that the PS5 and Xbox Series X [and at least the PS4] run on AMD GPUs... so ugh!
Yeah and besides the EGS exclusives and exclsuive deals with Sony, it seems SE likes those "extra money deals", though seriously... tit's a bit egg on face if a tech is locked out...
Edit: im guessing not since it doesn't have RTX, I'd be surprised if GotG got FSR.
Ray tracing was advertised as a feature to be added after launch into Marvel's Avengers but this was dropped from the list of next gen updates at some point, probably because the game was already so unstable to begin with.
The older AMD FX thingy was there since launch and then got replaced with FSR but DLSS support was added before this as well.
FSR would be a natural addition to GotG though since the consoles can't get DLSS and use only AMD ray tracing, and FSR helps with that. Consoles have the biggest playerbase for this game after all.
I really want to live in a future where a sponsorship only means it gets a highlight, but not dropping support for a similar feature of another GPU.
That sounds like one hell of a final vent
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDgGARWIorA
your name made me think of that lol