"Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora: A Mixed Bag of Stunning Visuals and Lackluster Gameplay"

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Ubisoft's PC review code for Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora reveals the implementation of AMD FSR 3.0 and initial PC performance impressions. FSR 3.0's Super Resolution is on par with NVIDIA DLSS 2, providing sharper visuals and similar results in still images. However, FSR 3.0 Frame Generation still has tearing issues with G-Sync monitors, making the gameplay experience less smooth. The game supports Frame Generation only with FSR 3.0, with future support for DLSS 3 planned. At Native 4K/Max Settings, the NVIDIA RTX 4090 achieved a minimum of 55fps and an average of 58fps, while DLSS 2 and FSR 3.0 both have an Ultra Quality Mode.
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