The new videos, which have been shared on YouTube by Daniel Owen, Geralt Benchmarks, and KyoKat PC Gameplay, not only test the game running with FSR 2.0 at different resolutions and with different presets, but also compare it to NVIDIA DLSS, highlighting how in certain scenarios, AMD’s tech is almost on par with NVIDIA’s when it comes to image quality.
God of War has been released earlier this year on PC years after its PlayStation 4 debut, and the long wait was well worth it, as it is one of the best PC ports we have seen in the last few months, as highlighted by Alessio earlier this year. God of War is now available on PC and PlayStation 4 worldwide. It’s also the most feature-rich of Sony’s PC ports to date, featuring support for NVIDIA DLSS, AMD FSR, and NVIDIA Reflex at launch. With God of War Ragnarök coming up later this year on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, anyone who isn’t yet caught up with the first part of the adventures of Kratos and Atreus in the Nine Realms should definitely jump at the chance to do so.