Lost Records: Bloom & Rage

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How to Enable AMD Frame Generation in Lost Records: Bloom & Rage
Tekijältä Sojiro84 on Linux
This guide explains how to manually enable AMD's Frame Generation (FSR 3) in Lost Records: Bloom & Rage by editing the game's configuration file.
   
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How to Enable AMD Frame Generation in Lost Records: Bloom & Rage
If you're looking to enable AMD's Frame Generation (FSR 3) in *Lost Records: Bloom & Rage*, you’ll need to edit the game’s configuration file manually since the option isn’t available in the settings menu. Here’s how you can do it:

Step 1: Locate the Engine.ini File
  1. Open File Explorer and go to:
    C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\Bloom&Rage\Saved\Config\Windows\
  2. Find the file named Engine.ini.

(If you don’t see the *AppData* folder, you might need to enable hidden files. Click View in File Explorer, then check Hidden items.)

Step 2: Edit the File
  1. Right-click Engine.ini and select Open with → Notepad (or use Notepad++ if you have it).
  2. Scroll to the bottom and add the following lines:
    [/script/ffxfsr3settings.ffxfsr3settings] r.FidelityFX.FSR3.Enabled=True r.FidelityFX.FSR3.UseNativeDX12=True r.FidelityFX.FI.Enabled=True
  3. Save the file (Ctrl + S or File → Save).

Step 3: Make the File Read-Only
Since the game might overwrite these settings, you need to make the file read-only:

  1. Right-click Engine.ini and select Properties.
  2. Check the box for Read-only under *Attributes*.
  3. Click Apply, then OK.

Step 4: Launch the Game
Now, start *Lost Records: Bloom & Rage*, and AMD’s Frame Generation should be enabled!

Troubleshooting: If you experience issues, you can undo the change by unchecking *Read-only* and removing the added lines from Engine.ini.
8 kommenttia
Jori 18.7. klo 4.01 
hi i know im pretty late but i did all of that but mine is still on default
Songbird 19.4. klo 11.16 
Thanks a lot :LoveFlorence:
Pure Free Digital Ghost 22.2. klo 23.24 
Answering my own question: YES. I applied this fix and my game instantly went from 30-45 FPS on low settings to consistent 60+ FPS on quality preset and all "high" settings except for shadows (which I kept "normal"). Incredible how DONTNOD released a game that makes you think that you use framegen but in reality you don't. I hope they will fix it soon.
Pure Free Digital Ghost 22.2. klo 23.13 
Wait. I have FSR option in settings in UI (and it's enabled, and FPS is still... suboptimal). Is it a different thing?
Odd Kitten 22.2. klo 13.47 
Thanks! This fixed all my performance issues. Why it isn't an option in the menu is beyond me
Tilili1210 22.2. klo 9.10 
Thank you!! :LIS_pixel_heart:
Sojiro84 on Linux  [tekijä] 21.2. klo 23.50 
You can put it under "Audio". So it would look like this:

[Audio]
AudioDeviceModuleName=
AudioMixerModuleName=AkAudioMixer

[/script/ffxfsr3settings.ffxfsr3settings]
r.FidelityFX.FSR3.Enabled=True
r.FidelityFX.FSR3.UseNativeDX12=True
r.FidelityFX.FI.Enabled=True
Tilili1210 21.2. klo 14.24 
Hey, tysm! Gonna try it now, but i have a question, when you say scroll to the botom, you mean to add before the line where is written "Audio" or can i put it under?