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9 more games adding support for NVIDIA DLSS

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/13/2018 07:20 PM | source: | 102 comment(s)
9 more games adding support for NVIDIA DLSS

NVIDIA's new GeForce RTX graphics cards are launching on September 20th. They should run nice an fast, add lifelike ray-traced graphics to supported titles, and boast numerous features that enhance games and improve your experience. Developers have already signed up to add RTX features to their games, and now 9 new titles that can be added.

NVIDIA RTX Platform’s Deep Learning Super-Sampling (DLSS) will bring the total number of upcoming DLSS games to 25. Newly-Announced DLSS Titles:

  • Darksiders III from Gunfire Games / THQ Nordic
  • Deliver Us The Moon: Fortuna from KeokeN Interactive
  • Fear The Wolves from Vostok Games / Focus Home Interactive
  • Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice from Ninja Theory
  • KINETIK from Hero Machine Studios
  • Outpost Zero from Symmetric Games / tinyBuild Games
  • Overkill's The Walking Dead from Overkill Software / Starbreeze Studios
  • SCUM from Gamepires / Devolver Digital
  • Stormdivers from Housemarque

Other Titles Implementing DLSS:

  • Ark: Survival Evolved from Studio Wildcard
  • Atomic Heart from Mundfish
  • Dauntless from Phoenix Labs
  • Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition from Square Enix
  • Fractured Lands from Unbroken Studios
  • Hitman 2 from IO Interactive / Warner Bros.
  • Islands of Nyne from Define Human Studios
  • Justice from NetEase
  • JX3 from Kingsoft
  • Mechwarrior 5: Mercenaries from Piranha Games
  • PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds from PUBG Corp.
  • Remnant: From The Ashes from Arc Games
  • Serious Sam 4: Planet Badass from Croteam / Devolver Digital
  • Shadow of the Tomb Raider from Square Enix / Eidos-Montréal / Crystal Dynamics / Nixxes
  • The Forge Arena from Freezing Raccoon Studios
  • We Happy Few from Compulsion Games / Gearbox

If you’re unfamiliar with DLSS, this new RTX technology uses the power of deep learning and AI to train the GPU to render crisp images, while running up to 2x faster than previous generation GPUs using conventional anti-aliasing techniques. You’ll be hearing much more about DLSS, NVIDIA RTX Ray Tracing, and the other features of GeForce RTX graphics cards in the coming weeks







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Fox2232
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#5584214 Posted on: 09/13/2018 07:45 PM
I am not really interested in parlor tricks. If they want to deliver, they should deliver something better than DLSS.
And I was considering Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice. Have to postpone this now.

warlord
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#5584221 Posted on: 09/13/2018 08:04 PM
NVIDIA's new GeForce RTX graphics cards are launching on September 20th. They should run nice an fast, add lifelike ray-traced graphics to supported titles, and boast numerous features that enhance g...

9 more games adding support for NVIDIA DLSS

So it is enabled per game exclusive profile and driver related?

Installing latest drivers and awaiting expanding support?

Interesting.

New gpus seems to have even more features from now on to gain by being up to date.

Perhaps a strong step to stop users searching archived packages. :D

Rich_Guy
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#5584222 Posted on: 09/13/2018 08:05 PM
Upscaling FTW! :D

Dragam1337
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#5584225 Posted on: 09/13/2018 08:09 PM
Upscaling FTW! :D


Upscaling ftl !

I'll never freaking ever use upscaling, then I'd might aswell buy a console.

4k + downsampling is the shizzle.

warlord
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#5584226 Posted on: 09/13/2018 08:11 PM
Upscaling FTW! :D


2160p clarity versus AI baked 1080p.

Let the fight begin! :rolleyes:

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