Comment by jauntywundrkind

2 months ago

FSR 3.1 has been supported for over a year. https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/1dq8ztk/fsr_31_f...

GE-Proton is easy to add and added FSR4 support in the recent 10.9 release, https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/07/ge-proton-10-9-release...

There are mods for if you have a game that alas uses an icky, proprietary framegen, to use FSR instead. https://www.resetera.com/threads/framegen-mod-available-for-...

Steam's performance hub shows what frame gen is running and how many frames it's generating. Now on the rest of Linux clients too (mangohud is also very popular). https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/06/steam-gets-a-new-steam...

> This feature which currently has a lot of bad press(rightly so) really is perfect for Handheld gaming and Valve should be staying on top with the updates more.

There's no company in the history of Linux that has done 1/20th as much to "stay on top with the updates" to Linux.

Definitely deeply considering flipping the bozo bit here! Lot of dad tramboning over things that work, well.

That's Interesting to hear, but what i meant was AMDs AMFM 2.1 which is their currently best driver level Frame gen technology , FSR is mainly for Upscaling but also has older Framgen modell but has both performance and quality wise worse Framegen performance.

The mods mostly only change the upscaler aka FSR4 that runs after the generated frame is produced which is of course also important but wasn't my point.