Star Wars Jedi: Survivor: FSR 2.2 vs. DLSS 2 vs. DLSS 3 Comparison Review 31

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor: FSR 2.2 vs. DLSS 2 vs. DLSS 3 Comparison Review

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Introduction

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was released on April 28th and on launch day the PC game had support for AMD's FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.2 (FSR 2.2) as the only available upscaling solution. After four months Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment has now released official support for NVIDIA's DLSS Super Resolution (DLSS 3.1) and NVIDIA's DLSS Frame Generation (also known as DLSS 3) with Patch 7. In order to run Jedi: Survivor at maximum graphics settings and reasonable framerates at native resolution, quite a powerful GPU is required, which is why upscaling solutions are so important. But depending on the game, there can be significant differences in the implementations of NVIDIA's DLSS/FG and AMD's FSR, so we are keen to have a look at these temporal upscalers in this game.



Below, you will find comparison screenshots at 4K, 1440p and 1080p resolutions, and in the various DLSS and FSR quality modes; TAA and DLSS Frame Generation screenshots are also available in the dropdown menu. For those who want to see how these technologies perform in motion, watch our side-by-side comparison video, to help uncover issues like shimmering or temporal instability, which may not be visible in the game screenshots.

While the game ships with FSR in a separate DLL file, marked with "version 2.0," it really is 2.2 based on our own testing. The easiest way to detect whether a game actually uses FSR 2.1 or 2.2 is by looking at shimmering, which is dealt with differently, depending on the version number.

All tests were made using a GeForce RTX 4080 GPU at Epic graphics settings with ray tracing disabled; motion blur, chromatic aberration and depth of field were disabled for better image viewing. DLSS Super Resolution and DLSS Frame Generation in this game shipped with version 3.1.13.

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Side-by-Side Comparison Video


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