DLSSTweaks 0.123.8 download




Download DLSSTweaks, this tool unlocks DLAA in DLSS games. DLSSTweaks is a software update that enables certain DLSS games to utilize the upscaling algorithm to enhance image quality without upscaling. This technology can significantly improve the visual experience of games that are compatible with DLSS by providing sharper and clearer graphics.
DLSSTweaks introduces a feature that enables certain games that support DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) to utilize the upscaling algorithm without upscaling. This helps enhance the game's image quality by leveraging DLSS technology without adding upscaling, resulting in a more visually appealing and immersive gaming experience.
It is worth noting that DLSS is a technology developed by Nvidia that uses machine learning to upscale lower resolution images to higher resolution output. This allows gamers to enjoy better image quality while maintaining higher frame rates. With DLSSTweaks 0.123.8, selected DLSS games can now benefit from the image quality improvements of DLSS, even if the game does not natively support the feature.
DLSSTweaks is a free utility program that can be used with compatible games.
The following games are expected to work with DLAA:
- Dying Light 2
- Shadow of the Tomb Raider
- Judgment
- Lost Judgment
- Death Stranding
- Cyberpunk 2077
- Red Dead Redemption 2 (renamed to XInput9_1_0.dll)
- Plague Tale Requiem
- Chernobylite (UE4)
- Ghostwire Tokyo (UE4)
- God of War
- Uncharted 4
- Horizon Zero Dawn
- Deathloop
- Ready Or Not (UE4)
- HITMAN 3
- Nioh 2 (ForceAutoExposure can be used to fix the graphics issues it has with DLSS3.1)
- FIST: Forged in Shadow Torch (UE4)
- Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition
For the UE4 games mentioned above, it may be necessary to rename them to XInput1_3.dll or XInput9_1_0.dll to work. UE4 games usually have two executable files, one for launching the game and the other for the actual game, which should be placed next to the main game executable file, typically found in a Binaries folder.
Some of the games on this list may already have native DLAA support. For those that don't, DLSS3.1 presets can still be adjusted using DLSSTweaks.
There are some titles that may have issues with DLAA, such as Mortal Shell, Minecraft Bedrock Edition (DLAA causes the screen to be cut in half), and Crysis 3 Remastered. However, DLSS3.1 preset overrides may still work well in these games.
Change Info:
Changes: (0.123.8) added hooks for NVSDK_NGX_VULKAN functions, hopefully letting it work on vulkan titles (experimental, please let me know if you find a game that doesn't work with it!) (0.123.7) add ForceAutoExposure setting (0.123.6) initial release
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It does. I haven't been able to corroborate it with anyone but the impact that DLSS does to improve frame rates, from Quality to Performance, is negligible to the point that I ran DLAA instead for the laugh and found comparative results in the form of average frame rate and rendering latency, when ray tracing was enabled. I think HW implementation of Nvidia AI rendering is broken or something in the pipe is broken.
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Guiys, is there anything else that is needed for this to work, ie any specific drivers or added in software?
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"DLSSTweaks tweaking tool can enable DLAA support in DLSS-compatible games"
Nope, Forspoken with this dll not starting, i get only an Error message.
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Oh i misunderstood i thought was possible dlss+dlaa instead of the taa
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But.... Doesn't Hogwarts support DLAA by it self ? I thought it does.