This week's update brings exciting news for gamers as three new games launch with day-one support for NVIDIA DLSS 2, providing remarkable performance boosts and improved visuals.
- Unreal Engine 5 upgrade brings notable improvements in performance, image quality, and features
- NVIDIA DLSS 2 provides a remarkable 71% performance boost on average at 4K resolution with max settings
- NVIDIA DLAA offers an AI-based anti-aliasing mode that prioritizes image quality over performance
Welcome to our weekly update on the latest advancements in DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) and Ray Tracing integration in games and applications. This week, we have exciting news for gamers as Gangs of Sherwood and Last Train Home are launching with day-one support for nVidia DLSS 2. Additionally, the popular factory builder game, Satisfactory, has recently introduced DLSS 2 support alongside an upgrade to Unreal Engine 5.
Let’s start with Satisfactory, an Early Access first-person, open-world factory building game developed by Coffee Stain Studios. With a dedicated fan base and overwhelmingly positive reviews, Satisfactory has been a hit since its release in 2020. In a recent update, the game made a significant leap forward by upgrading to Unreal Engine 5. This upgrade brings notable improvements in performance, image quality, and features, allowing players to construct even more impressive mega factories. The visual enhancements include overhauled zone visuals, high fidelity geometry with Nanite, improved Global Illumination lighting with Lumen, revamped vehicle physics with Chaos, and overall engine enhancements that make large factories run much faster.
Geforce RTX gamers will be particularly pleased with the addition of NVIDIA DLSS 2 and NVIDIA DLAA (Deep Learning Anti-Aliasing) to Satisfactory. DLSS 2 provides a remarkable 71% performance boost on average at 4K resolution with max settings, allowing owners of GeForce RTX 4070, 4070 Ti, 4080, and 4090 to achieve smooth gameplay with frame rates exceeding 60 FPS. For those who already have sufficient frame rates for their desired rendering resolution, DLAA offers an AI-based anti-aliasing mode that prioritizes image quality over performance. By selecting “No Downscaling” on the “Upscaling Preset” option when “NVIDIA DLSS” is enabled as the “Upscaling Method,” players can enjoy an even richer visual experience.
Moving on to Last Train Home, a game developed by Ashborne Games and THQ Nordic, players find themselves in the aftermath of the Great War, commanding Czechoslovak soldiers on an armored train as they navigate through the chaos of civil war. Survival is paramount as resources are scarce, morale is fragile, and the harsh Siberian landscape poses constant challenges. Last Train Home launches today, and GeForce RTX gamers can immediately take advantage of NVIDIA DLSS 2, which provides a 2X boost on average at 4K resolution with max settings enabled. This enhancement ensures smoother gameplay and heightened performance for owners of GeForce RTX 40 Series Graphics Cards.
Lastly, we have Gangs of Sherwood, an upcoming game from Appeal Studios and Nacon, set to launch on November 30th. Inspired by the legend of Robin Hood, players take on the role of the Merry Men, leading a rebellion against the Sheriff of Nottingham and his armies in a futuristic dystopia. With co-op support for up to 4 players, players must combine combat styles and overcome formidable enemies, including performance-enhanced soldiers, war machines, and terrifying bosses. From day one, Gangs of Sherwood will offer DLSS 2 support, providing an average 66% increase in frame rates at 4K resolution with max settings enabled. Alternatively, players can opt for NVIDIA DLAA to maximize image quality using a native resolution image.
These recent developments in DLSS and ray tracing integration continue to push the boundaries of gaming visuals and performance. With DLSS 2 and DLAA becoming increasingly prevalent in new game releases, GeForce RTX gamers can expect an enhanced gaming experience with improved frame rates and image quality. Stay tuned for more exciting updates in the world of DLSS and ray tracing integration.
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About nVidia:
NVIDIA has firmly established itself as a leader in the realm of client computing, continuously pushing the boundaries of innovation in graphics and AI technologies. With a deep commitment to enhancing user experiences, NVIDIA's client computing business focuses on delivering solutions that power everything from gaming and creative workloads to enterprise applications. for its GeForce graphics cards, the company has redefined high-performance gaming, setting industry standards for realistic visuals, fluid frame rates, and immersive experiences. Complementing its gaming expertise, NVIDIA's Quadro and NVIDIA RTX graphics cards cater to professionals in design, content creation, and scientific fields, enabling real-time ray tracing and AI-driven workflows that elevate productivity and creativity to unprecedented heights. By seamlessly integrating graphics, AI, and software, NVIDIA continues to shape the landscape of client computing, fostering innovation and immersive interactions in a rapidly evolving digital world.Latest Articles about nVidia
Technology Explained
DLSS: DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) is an advanced AI-powered technology developed by NVIDIA that enhances real-time graphics rendering in video games and applications. DLSS utilizes deep learning algorithms to upscale lower-resolution images in real-time, resulting in higher-quality visuals while maintaining optimal performance. By harnessing the power of AI and deep neural networks, DLSS effectively boosts frame rates and image quality, enabling gamers to experience smoother gameplay and more immersive graphics without sacrificing computational efficiency. This technology has gained widespread recognition for its ability to deliver impressive visual fidelity and improved performance simultaneously, revolutionizing the way modern computer graphics are processed and displayed.
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Geforce: Geforce is a line of graphics processing units (GPUs) developed by Nvidia. It is the most popular GPU used in the computer industry today. Geforce GPUs are used in gaming PCs, workstations, and high-end laptops. They are also used in virtual reality systems, artificial intelligence, and deep learning applications. Geforce GPUs are designed to deliver high performance and power efficiency, making them ideal for gaming and other demanding applications. They are also capable of rendering high-resolution graphics and providing smooth, realistic visuals. Geforce GPUs are used in a variety of applications, from gaming to professional workstations, and are the preferred choice for many computer users.
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Ray Tracing: Ray tracing is an advanced rendering technique used in computer graphics to simulate the way light interacts with objects in a virtual environment. It traces the path of light rays as they travel through a scene, calculating how they interact with surfaces, materials, and lighting sources. By simulating the complex behaviors of light, ray tracing produces highly realistic and accurate visual effects, including lifelike reflections, shadows, and refractions. This technology enhances the overall visual quality of images and animations by accurately replicating how light behaves in the real world, resulting in a more immersive and visually stunning digital experience.
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