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.
The point is that they changed the claim from “4k 60 fps with FSR” to “up to 4k with FSR” which is a very different claim.
Is it, though?
As with all things PC gaming, it depends on the game.
Is it capable of 4K@60Hz in some games? Absolutely.
Is any computer capable of 4K@60Hz in all games? Of course not!
To me, this change is just clarifying things for people who are ignorant of technology, and to avoid stupid/silly complaints that the Gabecube can’t run the latest and greatest at 4K/60 fps.
I meqn the ps5 box says something like 8k ready
The removal of 4k 60fps after the performance reviews is absolutely no mistake.