Microsoft Flight Simulator gets FSR and DSLL support

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Microsoft Flight Simulator gets FSR and DSLL support

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the studio behind Microsoft Flight Simulator It has been announced that AMD FSR 2.0 and DSLL support are coming to the game.

The news was removed during a Q&A session held by game developer Asobo Studio last week (thanks to PC Gamer).


According to the game’s executive producer Martial Bossard, both DLSS 2.0 and FSR 1.0 are scheduled to be released with Update 10 in July, while work on FSR 2.0 support is underway.

The expected timing of FSR 2.0 support has not been disclosed, but it is apparently “coming”.

Elsewhere in the Q&A, Jorg Neumann, Microsoft’s head of flight simulators, said that news of the next World Update is expected to be announced during Microsoft’s keynote on June 12. You can also look forward to the “big surprise” in June.

During the Q&A, we presented a roadmap to give you an idea of ​​what to expect in the coming months. While blocked for many months, some shows at least some content will appear between now and June.

In May, you can expect updates for Italy and Malta, the Top Gun Maverick DLC on May 27, and a new aircraft. In mid-June, you can expect World Update 10, Local Legends 5, and the July-September development roadmap in late June.

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