method of using resolution scaling similar to uspcaler for AMD and Intel
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simple tip on how to improve your game's performance by simulating the upscaler since the game does not have native support for FSR and xess
If you want to improve your game further with optimization and tips, see this other post of mine :
Step-by-Step Guide to Simulate an Upscaler
Step 1: Download the Information
Access the specific page and download the necessary information to edit the correct percentage in your game.
Step 2: Video Settings
Go to Settings.
Access Video.
Go to Advanced Video Settings.
Locate the Resolution Scale option.
If it is not activated, activate it.
You will see two options: Static and Dynamic.
It is recommended to use the Static Scale:
Enable Static Resolution Scale.
Compare the files you downloaded, which simulate FSR, DLSS, and XeSS. Choose the one that best suits your needs, considering the available options and the percentage scale.
Step 3: Choose the Percentage Scale
Determine the percentage you want to use:
100%: Same as native, but very heavy.
50%: Looks bad in resolutions below 4K.
Step 4: Dynamic Configuration (Optional)
If you choose the Dynamic configuration:
I recommend using it only in 2K or QHD resolutions.
In Full HD and 4K resolutions, the game may appear flawed, possibly due to a bug.
best configuration to use AFMF2 on AMD radeon system I left a photo to help you with the photo part on the page profile