The First Descendant is a game by Nexeon that offers players a unique world to explore. The game follows the player character (who is known as a Descendant). They have inhuman abilities that can help them as they try to ensure that humanity survives long after they are gone.
While playing the game, some players have reported issues with lag, stuttering, and low FPS. In order to fix this, players will need to go into their settings and change some settings. Here's a breakdown of what the Frame Generation setting is and what it does.
What Is Frame Generation In The First Descendant & How Does It Work?
Frame Generation is a setting in the game that can be used to ensure that players have the best graphics that they possibly can. It is something that will increase frame rate (as long as the frame rate is set to unlimited); however, it does have some cons. It is a setting that is only available if AMD is chosen as the upscaler while playing. The upscaler can be found by going to the Performance Menu and selecting Additional Options.
The best way to see if Frame Generation is right for you is by turning it on and analyzing the performance. If the game is visibly smoother and runs better, you will definitely want to keep it on. However, if it does mess with the FPS or you see some glitches around the screen, turning it off would be your best option. It has been known to cause some weird glitches if the console or PC cannot handle it being on, so it will be obvious if you need to turn it off. Here's a breakdown of the pros and cons of using it.
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Overall, it is worth it if your console or PC can handle it. Since it is so easy to test that out, you might as well test it before deciding not to use it at all.
Platform(s) PC , PS4 , PS5 , Xbox One , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S Released July 2, 2024 Developer(s) Nexon Games Publisher(s) Nexon