Gears 5's latest update delivers on a long-promised feature, FidelityFX, a contrast-aware sharpening algorithm which is designed to bring out fine details in rendered images without introducing the artefacts that are associated with strong post-process sharpening techniques.When implemented into Gears 5, the feature lacks the FidelityFX On/Off option that most other implementations have. Instead, The Coalition has replaced Gears 5's stock sharpening solution with AMD's FidelityFX, while retaining the Sharpening strength option that Gears 5 already featured. This change makes Gears 5 the first game to allow gamers to define the strength of AMD's post-process sharpening tool.In other games that featured FidelityFX, the feature came with practically no performance cost, granting gamers a graphical upgrade with seemingly no downsides. The same logic should apply to Gears 5.Those who want to know more about FideltyFX should have a look at our FidelityFX analyses of Borderlands 3 F1 2019 and RAGE 2 . Those who want to know more about Gears 5's PC version should look art our Performance Review for the game here