Nvidia's DLSS 4.5 is incredible at enhancing image stability in games, but history suggests it will be massively misused by game developers.
Rob is Lead Features Editor at DualShockers, and has been playing games since hijacking his sister's NES in the early 90s. Instead of outgrowing them, decided to make a life out of ranting about them.
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Dying Light 2 PC performance benchmark, RT + DLSS + FSR
Today we are checking out pc performance in Dying Light 2. Dominic benchmarks over 30 GPUs, looking at High and Low settings ...
Perhaps one of the most cited ways to improve performance in PC gaming, at least that I've seen in recent years, is to overclock your GPU. While that can definitely give you some additional frames (as ...
The performance benefits of both AMD FSR and Nvidia DLSS, not forgetting Intel XeSS, are undeniable, but spotty support for one or all of these upscalers impedes their usefulness. Thankfully, ...
Even if your PC is getting old, it doesn’t have to mean that playing the latest games is out of the question. While some performance-boosting features were previously reserved for those who own one of ...
AMD finally shared technical specifications and pricing for its latest RDNA 4-based Radeon RX 9070 series GPUs. After a rather dull announcement at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the ...
Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut officially lets you mix Nvidia DLSS with AMD FSR, meaning that owners of practically any Nvidia RTX GPU can now not only improve their frame rates with DLSS upscaling, ...
Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut is out now for PC. It's one of the latest releases to support DLSS 2 Super Resolution for all GeForce RTX GPUs and DLSS 3 Frame Generation for the latest GeForce RTX ...
Compared to DLSS 4, DLSS 4.5 introduces 6X Multi Frame Generation mode. Nvidia also claimed that image quality improves ...
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