Nvidia DLSS Support Gets Broader

Author

Saptarshi Mazumdar

Date

Oct, 17.2021

NVIDIA DLSS AI Acceleration has to be one of the most interesting features of the RTX series cards. For those of you who are unaware of what NVIDIA DLSS AI Acceleration does, to put it simply it improves the frame rates of the RTX-enabled games without making it look any worse. So, better performance without sacrificing any details, clarity, or visual fidelity. And, just as the name suggests, it relies on artificial intelligence for this improvement. However, the only issue with this feature is that the number of games that it is supported on.

On its debut, there were very few games that were supported by it. However, as time goes on, more and more games are getting compatible with NVIDIA DLSS AI Acceleration. And, now it has recently become compatible with ten new games. The list of games that now support DLSS AI Acceleration has finally gotten ten more names. What are these names you might ask? It is  Baldur's Gate 3, Crysis Remastered Trilogy, Alan Wake Remastered, F.I.S.T.: Forged In Shadow Torch Out, Sword and Fairy 7, Swords of Legends Online, Chivalry 2, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and Back 4 Blood.

One thing you might have noticed here is that some of the names mentioned here have not even been released yet. And, some of the games have already had DLSS support before. Well, for the games that are not yet released, those games will be releasing with DLSS support, and those games which already have it will be getting an improved version of DLSS.

But, what kind of improvements in performance will this result in? Well, let us talk about that then. But, do keep it in mind, that these are not confirmed numbers, and are just assumptions. But, the real numbers should be somewhat close, considering what we have seen DLSS AI Acceleration do to other games. According to NVIDIA’s official announcement, depending on the game the improvement in performance can be anywhere from 40% all the way up to around 90% in certain games. To check it in detail, we recommend checking out NVIDIA’s official announcement on this. Click here to do so.

The best thing is that all of this is happening in just this month. So, we can definitely expect lots of more games supporting DLSS, or getting an improved version of it in the coming months. And, that is quite exciting.