Does FSR 2.0 increase FPS?

FSR 2.0, or FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.0, is an upscaling technology developed by AMD. While its primary goal is to enhance the visual quality of lower-resolution images, it does not directly increase FPS (frames per second). Instead, FSR 2.0 aims to provide a more visually appealing experience by improving image clarity and reducing artifacts. By using FSR 2.0, gamers can potentially maintain smoother gameplay at higher resolutions without sacrificing performance. However, the actual impact on FPS will depend on various factors, including the specific hardware and software configuration.

While the PC could render an average of just 56 frames per second without AMD FSR, turning it on led to an increase to 86 fps on Quality (53% more) and 107 fps on the Performance preset (91% more).