Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.13 added Frame gen | Linux Gaming |



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  1. They also added XESS 1.3 which looks and feels pretty nice. I use it on the Highest Quality setting w. AMD Chill to keep FPS at 60 on idle and capped to my monitor max. Keeps my GPU cool, looks nice and feels smooth. Frame generation is bullshit if you generate frames while standing still imo. AMD Chill is totally underrated. Only going to higher FPS when you're actually moving fast makes way more sense to me and it works fine even without motion blur as long as the monitor can use dynamic refresh rates. The game does feel better on XESS 1.3 compared to the prior version on 1.2 as far as I can tell. I also get less lighting bugs, so I assume they actually did fix some visual issues.

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