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  • Party Tool Bypasses Game Engine Limitations


Pre
  • Alpha Build Demonstrates Performance Gains Over Legacy FSR

  • A new third

  • party application, named OptiScaler, is demonstrating the ability to inject AMD's next-generation FSR Redstone frame generation technology into games that do not natively support it. This breakthrough could dramatically expand the usability of AMD's AI-driven upscaling.


  • How OptiScaler Works


    The tool operates at the driver level, intercepting and processing graphical data to apply the FSR Redstone framegen technique. This method bypasses the need for official game engine integration, allowing the technology to be used in a much wider library of titles.


    Early Performance Results


    Demo footage from a pre

  • alpha build of the OptiScaler application shows promising results. The injected AMD FSR technology reportedly delivers a smoother experience and higher frame rates compared to using the older, legacy FSR frame generation method in the same unsupported games.



    • Enables FSR Redstone on games without official support.

    • Shows noticeable improvement over previous FSR framegen.

    • Currently in an early, experimental pre
    • alpha stage.


    The Future of AI Upscaling


    While still in development, the success of OptiScaler highlights a significant potential shift. If refined, such tools could make advanced AI

  • driven framegen features accessible across virtually any game, reducing dependency on developer implementation.