Cyberpunk 2077 with FSR 2.1 on Steam Deck – it's AMAZING



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#SteamDeck players rejoice, as #Cyberpunk2077 now has FSR 2.1 officially built-in and it makes the FPS and frame-timing so much better.

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37 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 with FSR 2.1 on Steam Deck – it's AMAZING”

  1. Impressive.
    These FSR techniques (even the "old" 1.0 one) are really pumping new life in old hardware. Before that, I seriously considered upgrading at least the GPU, but now with FSR 1.0 and a new freesync monitor I can safely postpone that upgrade for some years to come.

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  2. I recommend turning off motion blur if you play games with FSR on.
    In Cyberpunk TAA is forced on which also creates blur and trailing artifacts. (You can turn TAA off if you search online).
    So FSR and TAA combined with motion blur, it's going to be really washed out when you move. 6:11

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  3. Fsr 2.1 drops my FPS by 17 on my steam deck when I turn it on it makes the resolution way too high and makes the image super sharp so I put everything on the lowest setting with FSR 2.1 on medium and I go from 30fps to 8-13 max

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  4. Keep in mind that FSR 2 is a lot heavier on the CPU than FSR 1.0 so it may not always be in your best interest to use it if the game is too CPU demanding.
    You can see in the bechmark of this video that its utilization is ~10% higher

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  5. I use a 6600xt on a 1200×1920 display. The card can maintain 60fps (usually) on Cyberpunk 2077 but the fans get distracting. Instead of using headphones I find that fsr 2.1 ultra keeps the gpu quiet. With fsr 1, I did notice a degraded picture, but not so with fsr 2.1.

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  6. I wonder if this means that I can finally turn on ray tracing on my desktop PC without it crawling through molasses.

    EDIT: Nope. It seems that ray tracing can only be enabled on NVIDIA hardware, at least on Fedora. I've no idea if it works under the Windows OS.

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  7. Hi Liam,

    Thanks for all your videos, they helped me quite often and I enjoy them a lot πŸ™‚

    Since you helped me out so often, i thought maybe you might enjoy this:

    I recently discoverd a script / mod for the steam deck to increase the swap partition, change the swappenies and increase the vram. It help get even more performance out of the deck on almost every game πŸ™‚
    It also creates a TRIM Job to increase the health of the internal SSD and the microSD.

    https://youtu.be/od9_a1QQQns

    This is not to advertise this youtubers channel or something like that, i just want to help out and think more people should know about this.

    Greetings from Germany πŸ™‚

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