02-29-2024, 10:35 PM
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Blu-ray Baron
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DirectSR, Microsofts upscaling API.
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2024/...with-directsr/
Surprised it took this long but this is a net benefit for everybody. Hopefully they don't keep it locked behind Win11.
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One of the most interesting developments in 3D gaming in the last half-decade or so is the advent of advanced upscaling technologies—features like Nvidia's Deep-Learning Super Sampling (DLSS), AMD's FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR), and Intel's Xe Super Sampling (XeSS). These technologies all aim to provide better, sharper image quality when playing at non-native resolutions, and when they're working well, they can boost frame rates and help squeeze a bit more life out of an older or lower-end GPU.
The problem has been that game developers need to actually support these technologies in their games, and it's incumbent on developers to support each individual upscaling technology. DLSS usually looks a bit better than FSR, but it requires an Nvidia GPU; FSR works on just about anything but doesn't look quite as good. (Intel's XeSS exists somewhere in the middle, in that it works with any modern GPU but looks best when it can leverage Intel's GPU hardware.)
Microsoft is stepping in to try to straighten up this muddle of conceptually similar, executionally different technologies with a new API called DirectSR (the SR is for Super Resolution). The new API was announced in a blog post about Microsoft's 2024 Game Developers Conference sessions, and it was developed by Microsoft "in partnership with GPU hardware vendors."
DirectSR isn't a competing upscaling standard so much as it is "a common set of inputs and outputs, allowing a single code path to activate a variety of solutions," according to Microsoft Program Manager Joshua Tucker. In other words, developers will no longer have to add DLSS, FSR, or XeSS support to their games separately—they'll just target DirectSR, which will then use whatever upscaling technology works best on your hardware behind the scenes.
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