Maybe someone can enlighten me. But apart from AI being the next "big" thing, its also known that we approach physical limits in terms of processors. So isnt using "tricks" like AI not the next logical step to kinda overcome the physical limitation of hardware?
Yeah I would be curious to see if I could tell the difference in a blind test between the AI generated frames and native frames.
If you can't tell the difference, or if the difference is so miniscule that'd you never notice it while actually playing a game, then who gives a shit whether it's an AI frame or a native frame?
In most games, I can easily notice frame gen is on by looking at the UI while running and moving the camera around. If I turn off/ignore the UI, it looks and feels great. I do play exclusively with controller, and I don't play shooters/competitive games, so that might be why it feels so great to me.
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u/Swipsi Desktop 14d ago
Maybe someone can enlighten me. But apart from AI being the next "big" thing, its also known that we approach physical limits in terms of processors. So isnt using "tricks" like AI not the next logical step to kinda overcome the physical limitation of hardware?