AMD’s FSR 4 is now rolling out to PC gamers with even more supported games. If you own an RDNA 4 GPU and have updated to the latest Adrenalin Software driver, you can enable FSR 4 in any game that already supports FSR 3.1 and DirectX 12—with AMD confirming that’s now over 85 titles and counting. With this setup, the driver automatically overrides FSR 3.1 with FSR 4 for sharper visuals and better upscaling, but only if the game uses a signed FSR 3.1 DLL.
FSR 4 focuses on bringing a noticeable bump in image quality over FSR 3, and early feedback notes that it even outperforms Nvidia’s DLSS 3 on visual sharpness in some titles, though DLSS 4 still keeps the edge overall. For now, FSR 4 works exclusively with RDNA 4-based GPUs, so owners of older cards like RDNA 3 still need to wait for a possible backport in the future.
There’s growing hope that AMD will soon extend FSR 4 support to older hardware, especially with Nvidia offering DLSS 4 across all RTX GPUs—and the pressure is rising as AMD’s new cards compete against Nvidia’s upcoming Super series.
For PC gamers looking for the next big leap in game visuals without buying a new GPU every year, the expansion of FSR 4 is worth watching.