NVIDIA DLSS 4 Update: Enhanced Performance for More Games
NVIDIA just dropped an update on their DLSS technology, meaning that even more of your favourite (or soon-to-be favourite) titles will benefit from enhanced performance and visual experience. Get set for even smoother frame rates and sharper images with DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation along with DLSS Super Resolution.
Titles Stepping into DLSS 4
So, which titles are stepping into the bright living room of DLSS 4. Let us delve into it.
Revving Up with DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation
An impressive list of seven games have officially turned on the afterburners with DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation. This is the tech that intelligently creates extra frames so that the play experience feels buttery smooth on GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards. The newly supported titles are:
- F1 25 (mandatory launch support to make it all worth it for early access players.)
- Avowed
- Everspace 2
- Storror Parkour Pro
- The Last of Us Part II Remastered
- Torque Drift 2
- Wreckfest 2
Sharper Worlds with DLSS Super Resolution
That's right-a pink slip finds two more games running with DLSS Super Resolution, which reimagines images at a high resolution from a lower input to bring a crisp experience to your eyes without much drop in performance. These are:
- Game of Thrones: Kingsroad
- Revenge of the Savage Planet
F1 25: Plus a Glance at The Last of Us Part II Remastered
F1 25 is happy to feature DLSS Ray Reconstruction. This aids in keeping your ray-traced visuals shining no matter how heated the racing conditions grow. A great companion for the higher-end RTX 50 Series cards, which aim for the fine balance between graphics and performance.
Coming to super-immersive experiences, The Last of Us Part II Remastered for PC is now, of course, DLSS 4 capable. Having already received praise for smooth launch experiences, the update should make returning to the journey of Ellie and Abby even more smooth. It is just the right opportunity to jump in, with the HBO series' second season getting a lot of buzz.
DLSS 4: An Increasing Force in PC-Gaming
With the newly added titles, NVIDIA claims that more than 125 games and applications now bask under the DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation magic. This is obviously being declared as a must-have for offering premier PC gaming experiences.