F1 24 is finally out, and while the reviews have been mixed so far, the game is still attracting both new and old players alike. As F1 fans have been flocking in to try the game, many like yourself are curious about the various features and technical support available. That being said, if you too are looking to play and want to know about mod support, HDR, ultrawide (21:9), super ultrawide (32:9), AMD FSR 3, and DLSS support in F1 24, we have all the answers for you. Here’s a detailed look at what F1 24 has to offer in these areas to improve your overall racing experience.
Now we understand why you and many other players want these features in the game. Mod support lets you customize the game and add new content. HDR makes colors and contrast look more real. Ultrawide (21:9) and super ultrawide (32:9) displays give a wider view, making the game feel more immersive. AMD FSR 3 and DLSS improve frame rates and graphics, making the game run smoother and look better. So now, does F1 24 have support for these features? Well, keep reading till the end to find out all.
F1 24 Mod, HDR, Ultrawide (21:9), Super Ultrawide (32:9), AMD FSR 3 & DLSS Support Details
For mods, there is no official support yet in F1 24. However, as with most games, the modding community is likely to step in and create a variety of mods. Right now, since the game is still new, there aren’t any mods available. But, given time, this is expected to change, like in the case of F1 23, where modders have created many interesting and useful mods. We are confident that, in a little while, Nexus and similar sites will be filled with mods for F1 24, just like they are for F1 23.
When it comes to HDR, we do have reports from players discussing the same. And to no surprise, F1 24 does offer HDR support for screens that support it. To access the HDR setting, all you need to do is head over to the game’s Settings menu and select Graphics Settings. Here, you will find the HDR option
Talking about the support for wider aspect ratios, while we haven’t received confirmation from official sources or player reports, it’s reasonable to believe that F1 24 supports ultrawide and super ultrawide aspect ratios. This belief stems from the fact that its predecessor, F1 23, had support for ultrawide screens. Therefore, it’s likely that the latest installment will continue this trend. And, to back this up, here’s a gameplay video featuring the game running on an ultrawide aspect ratio with 5120x1440p resolution:
Now, if ultrawide doesn’t work for you, just wait for mods to be released. Modders might create fixes to remove any annoying black bars on these screens. So, even if you are unable to run the game without black bars on an ultrawide screen, be hopeful that mods will help you on this front.
DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) and AMD FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution) are technologies used in gaming to improve performance and image quality. In F1 23, DLSS 2.4 (DLSS 3 was promised) and FSR 2.2 were supported, and now, with the release of F1 24, websites like PC Game Wiki have already listed the game to support both DLSS 3.5 and FSR 2.0. There are three upscaling options: DLSS 3.5, XeSS 1.2, and FSR 2.0, and not 3.0! Also, you can’t use these features with HDR.
That is all the information we have regarding the support for mods, HDR, ultrawide monitors, and frame-gen tech like DLSS and FSR 3 in F1 24. We hope your doubts on this matter were cleared. For all your other gaming-related queries, make sure to visit DigiStatement first, as we provide you with the latest information on all the gaming trends. Read more: F1 24 Stuck at loading screen: How to fix it