Myst Remake Becomes First Xbox Series X | S Game To Support FidelityFX Super Resolution

AMD Released Image Reconstruction Technology Late June FidelityFX Super Resolution… At the moment, the feature is only available in a few titles on PC and one on PlayStation 5, but this month we’ll see the first example of FRS being used on Xbox Series X | S.

Cyan Worlds has confirmed on the Xbox Wire blog that the Myst remake, announced yesterday, will be the first game on new Xbox consoles to support FidelityFX Super Resolution. By using FSR, the game will run at the highest graphics settings at 4K at 60fps on Series X and 1440p at 60fps on Series S.

“With FSR, we effectively downsample the game’s rendering in the background, and then let the supersampling process sharpen the image. There are some subtle differences from how the game looks in native 4K without rendering adjustments, but overall FSR delivers almost a 75% performance boost. on Xbox Series X | S without sacrificing high image quality. “

Myst is a completely reimagined reimagining of the eponymous 1993 quest classic from the ground up. The remake was first released as an Oculus Quest exclusive back in December 2023, and will hit Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One and PC (Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG) with 2D display support on August 26. Game Pass subscribers will receive the game immediately on release day.

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