Nvidia announced new games that win DLSS 4.0 supplement

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Nvidia announced new games that win DLSS 4.0 supplement
In addition to the newly introduced DLSS 4.0 technology, Nvidia continues to expand the DLSS library. In the past hours, DLSS Super Resolution (4.0), new games that have gained Multi-Frame gene support have been announced. The technology, which is currently supporting more than 700 games and applications, is now available in 6 different productions.

Nvidia announced new games that win DLSS 4.0 support

For the kidnappers, for Nvidia DLSS and Reflex, we can call artificial intelligence technologies to improve game performance. With deep learning-supported super-example (DLSS), even if you play the game in a low resolution, artificial intelligence-supported DLSS technology is created in advance and you do not feel the difference of resolution.

According to Nvidia, Indiana Jones and The Great Circle, The First Berserker: Khazan, Ninja Gaiden 2 Black, Ambulance Life: A Paramedic Simulator, FF7 Rebirth and Level Zero: Extraction 6 games are preparing to take its place in the DLSS library. Let us also remind you that this list will be updated again in the coming weeks.

In addition to these games, DLSS 4.0, Awowed, Star Wars Outlaws, Kingdom Come Deliveance II, Alan Wake 2, Cybeprounk 2077 and Hogwarts Legacy can now be accessed in more than one production.

  • The First Berserker: Khazan
  • NINJA GAIDEN 2 Black
  • Ambulance Life: A Paramedic Simulator
  • FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH
  • Level Zero: Extraction
  • Indiana Jones and The Great Circle

As mentioned earlier, Nvidia announced DLSS 4.0 with RTX 50 series graphics cards. Although the DLSS 4.0 will work with the GPUs of the RTX 40 series, it will not take the ability to create a multi -frame. However, we have learned that the company has increased the square creation technique for the RTX 40 series GPUs as well as in the RTX 50 series. At this point, the new DLSS version offers small -scale FPS increase, lower Vram consumption and lower delay times.