AMD FSR frame generation hasn't seen anywhere near the game adoption that Nvidia's DLSS counterpart has, but that hasn't stopped AMD from continuing its development. And now there's a sign that Radeon users might finally be getting their own version of multi frame generation.
It is only a sign, though, and might not bear out in the form of true multi frame gen (MFG) in the end. The evidence, for what it's worth, comes in the form of some additions to AMD's SDK documentation for its ADLX API, which programmers use to access and control GPU features (via AthleteDependent926 on Reddit).
Specifically, there's a reference to (get ready for it) 'IADLX3DFidelityFXFrameGenUpgradeRatioOption'. This, according to AMD, "is a feature that allows users to select the desired frame generation ratio for opti...


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