What is NVIDIA DLSS 4?
NVIDIA DLSS 4 (Deep Learning Super Sampling) is a technology that uses AI to boost frame rates and generate sharper images in video games.
Gaming / PC Games
Two highly anticipated PC games, Crimson Desert and MindsEye, will support NVIDIA DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Gen, promising enhanced visual performance. This announcement coincides with new trailers for LIGHT OF MOTIRAM and WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers...
Crimson Desert's shift from an MMORPG to a single-player game highlights a focus on a narrative-driven experience with an engaging combat system. The game is powered by the BlackSpace Engine, potentially minimizing performance issues such as stutters. MindsEye, developed by Build A Rocket Boy, aims to capture the essence of classic action-adventure titles. WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers, a Souls-like game set in the Ming Dynasty, was ported to UE5, raising questions about its use of Lumen for enhanced visuals. LIGHT OF MOTIRAM combines elements of Horizon, Palworld, and Lost Ark, offering a vast open-world experience with base-building and Mechanimal training.
NVIDIA DLSS 4 (Deep Learning Super Sampling) is a technology that uses AI to boost frame rates and generate sharper images in video games.
Crimson Desert is expected in 2025. Release details for MindsEye are still emerging.
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