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Magpie
- Magpie allows FSR Modded into any Windows game (Open Source & Free)
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Lossless Scaling now supports AMD FSR!
This user forked it for the previous build, but has not updated it for the new build yet
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Lossless Scaling - 1.4.0 - AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) is now supported!
You could also try the fork by andrewcs0901 which has a english translation : https://github.com/andrewcs0901/Magpie/releases/tag/v0.5.1
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Anime4k upscale for VNs. Future is here already.
Or english version, no idea if it always going to be updated, so leaving both links here.
Magpie
- Does the AMD model have FSR?
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Minecraft GLFW Error 65542 - Card Does Not Support OpenGL
Yeah https://github.com/7Brandyn7/Magpie/releases
You could try shrinking game window and using magpie https://github.com/7Brandyn7/Magpie to scale it to your monitor resolution. Also you could try installing sodium and using lower res(like 2x2) resource pack.
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Using AI upscaling to improve FPS in Apex legneds?
Hey, I recently heard about an open source upscaling software called Magpie (English Version). I have only seen just one video about this app being used in apex, by the looks of it has a very high probability of getting banned since it hooks into the game to capture the frames. it would be really nice to have something like this to vastly improve FPS in-game by retaining mostly the same quality
- So I'm using this tool from steam lossless scaling and I'm having issues.
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People playing at low resolutions should try AMD's FidelityFX CAS.
Why not just use AMD FSR then? Its much better than FidelityFX CAS. You can add FSR to almost any games use a tool called Magpie.
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Can someone test this program for me since it uses FSR?
The program was made by Blinue (https://github.com/Blinue/Magpie/wiki/FAQ) and was made to english by 7Brandyn7 (https://github.com/7Brandyn7/Magpie)
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FSR Working on GW1
Magpie implementation: Supposedly Magpie will take a game running in a window and upscale it to fullscreen. I haven't tested this, so you're pretty much on your own here. The official version is in Chinese. There's an English fork running a few commits behind. Here's a brief article that may be helpful.
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Looks like windows has a universal FSR upscaler like Linux.
There is also an English translation https://github.com/7Brandyn7/Magpie
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How to upscale diablo 2 (original) with Magpie
To test this yourself you need to download English Magpie fork from here https://github.com/7Brandyn7/Magpie/releases/ or original Chinese version from here https://github.com/Blinue/Magpie
What are some alternatives?
Magpie - An all-purpose window upscaler for Windows 10/11.
reshade - A generic post-processing injector for games and video software.
proton-ge-custom - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
wine - Wine with a bit of extra spice
gamescope - SteamOS session compositing window manager [Moved to: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/gamescope]
d2gx - D2DX is a complete solution to make Diablo II run well on modern PCs, with high fps and better resolutions.
Web-Dev-For-Beginners - 24 Lessons, 12 Weeks, Get Started as a Web Developer
EasyHook - EasyHook - The reinvention of Windows API Hooking
gamescope - SteamOS session compositing window manager
QindieGL - QindieGL Is Not Driver, It's Emulator: OpenGL->Direct3D9 wrapper