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Cyberpunk 2077 patch brings support for FSR 3 with Frame Generation

It would seem that CD Projekt Red isn't quite done with updates for Cyberpunk 2077. A PC-only patch is now rolling out across Steam, GOG, Epic, etc, bringing new graphics features, as well as stability and visual fixes. 

The patch is for both the base version of the game, and those who have upgraded to the Ultimate Edition with Phantom Liberty. The biggest feature here is the addition of FSR 3 with Frame Generation, which will enable greater performance across a wide range of hardware. The patch also makes some adjustments to DLSS and DLAA, and Intel's Xe Super Sampling feature has been updated to version 1.3.

Here are the patch notes as shared by CD Projekt Red:

  • Added support for AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 3 with Frame Generation.
  • Added support for Intel Xe Super Sampling 1.3.
  • It will now be possible to enable both DLAA and DLSS Ray Reconstruction at the same time.
  • Added a new “Utilities” tab in Settings and moved HDD Mode, Hybrid CPU Utilization and AMD Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT) options there.
  • Other stability and visual fixes.

There will be no more content updates for Cyberpunk 2077, but CD Projekt Red has begun working on a sequel, although it is still in the early stages.

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