Does anyone know if AMD Fluid Motion Frames will come to Linux on the driver level? I've been using the technical preview for AFMF2 on Windows, and frankly it's a game changer for people on integrated graphics.
Linux gaming really needs this.
@killyourfm Probably not, just like various other app-level stuff for both nvidia and amd on windows
@gamingonlinux But this is driver-level, AND it's open source...
@killyourfm @gamingonlinux did they release the source for it yet? Quick search didn't yield a repo or release announcement for me
@killyourfm @pak0st driver level, but it's only available via their Windows app though isn't it?
@gamingonlinux @killyourfm for now - yes.
Looks like a few individuals are already experimenting or at least examining the source code despite the sparse docs.
At a glance, that's some impressively advanced tech requiring specialized knowledge.
I saw at least one ticket in FidelityFX-SDK asking about info on how to use frame gen without FSR3: https://github.com/GPUOpen-LibrariesAndSDKs/FidelityFX-SDK/issues