Alan Wake 2 FSR 4 Support for Radeon 7000/9000 Cards
The world of gaming just got a serious performance boost, thanks to a fresh update for Alan Wake 2. Developers have rolled out Patch 1.2.10, delivering significant enhancements that not only smooth out technical hiccups but also unlock some cutting-edge graphics technology for AMD users.
This latest patch is packed with quality-of-life improvements, tackling frustrating bugs that can derail an immersive cinematic experience. Players can now say goodbye to annoying “audio synchronisation issues” that used to interrupt the flow of the story, alongside fixes for a tricky game plus progression glitch and sudden quick slots crashes.
But the real headline is the integration of AMD’s advanced graphics technologies. The update officially brings support for FSR 4.1 and FSR Frame Generation directly into the game. This means players on AMD GPUs are now able to leverage these powerful upscaling and frame generation techniques to maximize their visual experience.
FSR 4.1 is immediately compatible with current hardware, supporting Radeon 9000 (RDNA 4) and Radeon 7000 (RDNA 3) graphics cards. The integration is designed to be seamless: the new feature is automatically enabled when FSR Super Resolution is activated in the game settings, making powerful graphics accessible with minimal effort.
The implications for the community are substantial. While the current rollout covers recent high-end AMD hardware, developers have already signaled future plans for broader compatibility. Support for these technologies is currently promised for Radeon 6000 (RDNA 2) models next year, ensuring that performance enhancements continue to evolve alongside the latest GPU architecture.