Now that FSR 4.1 is available on the Steam Machine, Valve seems to have used it to update the store page to, well, temper expectations. Valve now claims that the CPU and GPU combo can do “up to 4K gaming with FSR 4.1,” which is a much safer claim.
Now that FSR 4.1 is available on the Steam Machine, Valve seems to have used it to update the store page to, well, temper expectations. Valve now claims that the CPU and GPU combo can do “up to 4K gaming with FSR 4.1,” which is a much safer claim.
This, Valve spent a lot of time optimising their own engine to run on potatoes because of Dota’s popularity some time back. But ofc they’ve added a whole bunch of stuff afterwards that undid bunch of it. Havent tried anything with source engine since early “open beta” days of Deadlock so not sure where it stands now.
Source 2 is overall pretty good. It’s definitely one of the most performant engines, in the right hands. I’m not fussed about bleeding edge graphics though, I’d much rather have more framerate instead of a few more lights.