Nvidia DLSS 3 Headed to Diablo IV, Redfall, Unreal Engine 5.2, More

Nvidia has announced new game and application support for DLSS 3, ahead of GDC 2023, including easier integration for game developers.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/dlss3-added-to-more-games-and-unreal-engine-5-2

Creată 2y | 16 mar. 2023, 18:20:38


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