Tuesday, November 7th 2023

NVIDIA DLSS Coming To More Games This Month

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III officially launches on November 10th, boasting day-one support for NVIDIA DLSS 3 and NVIDIA Reflex. Additionally, Remnant II: The Awakened King DLC launches November 14th - experience it at its best thanks to DLSS 3. And max out frame rates in Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name thanks to day-one support for DLSS 2. These latest launches follow last week's release of EA SPORTS WRC, Desynced, Jusant, RIPOUT, RoboCop: Rogue City, and The Talos Principle 2, all with support for DLSS, giving GeForce RTX gamers the definitive day-one experience.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III Available November 10th With DLSS 3 & Reflex
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III campaign early access began November 2nd for all pre-purchases, with the full release following this Friday, November 10th. In the cinematic campaign, Captain Price and Task Force 141 face off against the ultimate threat, the ultranationalist war criminal Vladimir Makarov, who's extending his grasp across the world, causing Task Force 141 to fight like never before. Once you've dug into the action-packed single-player campaign, head online to defeat Zombies in an exciting open-world co-op experience that takes the Zombies mode everyone knows and loves to the next level. If you prefer Multiplayer, dip into the selection of Core Multiplayer maps from the 16 iconic launch maps of 2009's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 that are being brought over and modernized for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III.
In each mode, GeForce gamers can accelerate frame rates with AI-powered DLSS, or maximize image quality with DLAA. And gameplay gets even more responsive thanks to the day-one inclusion of NVIDIA Reflex in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III.

In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III's built-in benchmark, cranking all settings to max at 4K sees performance increase by 1.8X on average when activating DLSS 3, enabling max setting gameplay at over 100 FPS on the GeForce RTX 4070, and at up to 200 FPS on the GeForce RTX 4090. At 1440p, DLSS 3 boosts performance by 1.6X, enabling 100 FPS+ gameplay on the entire lineup of GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics cards, and up to 240 FPS gameplay on the GeForce RTX 4090. At 1080p, DLSS 3's 1.5X performance boost enables you to hit esports frame rates on all GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs, and allows you to max out the highest refresh rate displays on the GeForce RTX 4090, which achieves a 300 FPS result.
On GeForce RTX 40 Series laptops, DLSS 3 increases performance by 1.6X at both 1080p and 1440p, enabling all owners to game at fast frame rates, and at up to 230 FPS on GeForce RTX 4090 laptops.
With such fast frame rates on so many GPUs, you may want to supercharge image quality with NVIDIA DLAA, an AI-based anti-aliasing mode that utilizes the same technology developed for DLSS. DLAA uses a native resolution image to maximize image quality, rather than boosting performance, and in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III DLAA can be combined with DLSS Frame Generation for the highest possible image quality, and excellent performance.

Also, be sure to activate NVIDIA Reflex, which has helped GeForce gamers reduce system latency in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, Call of Duty: Vanguard, Modern Warfare, Modern Warfare II, and Call of Duty: Warzone. In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, Reflex reduces system latency by up to 28%.

Together with the high frame rates delivered by DLSS and low latency delivered by Reflex, competitive players receive the definitive experience on GeForce RTX 40 Series PCs and laptops.




Remnant II: The Awakened King DLC Launches November 14th: Get The Definitive Experience On GeForce RTX GPUs
Remnant II from Gunfire Games is the sequel to the best-selling game Remnant: From the Ashes that pits survivors of humanity against new deadly creatures and god-like bosses across terrifying worlds. Play solo or co-op with two other friends to explore the depths of the unknown to stop an evil from destroying reality itself.

Released to critical acclaim on July 25th, Remnant II has earned glowing praise from gamers around the world, and is breaking all sorts of records for the franchise. On November 14th, The Awakened King DLC arrives, adding a new quest chain to solve in the beautifully rendered Losomn. You'll encounter new enemies and bosses, your arsenal will expand with new items, armor and weapons, and players will even unlock a powerful new Archetype, the Ritualist.

GeForce RTX gamers can tailor their Remnant II experience with a full gamut of DLSS modes. DLSS 2 enables all GeForce RTX users to accelerate frame rates, DLSS 3 gives GeForce RTX 40 Series users the power of frame rate multiplication for the fastest performance possible, and DLAA uses a native resolution image to maximize image quality, rather than boosting performance. You can even combine DLAA and DLSS 3 Frame Generation for excellent image quality, and performance.

Using DLSS 3, GeForce RTX 40 Series gamers can multiply Remnant II frame rates by an average of 3.5X, enabling owners of the GeForce RTX 4070 and faster cards to enjoy the game at max settings at 4K, at over 60 FPS.

Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name Available November 8th With DLSS 2
Once a legendary yakuza, Kazuma Kiryu faked his own death and abandoned his name for the sake of protecting his family. Now, he is thrust into conflict by a mysterious figure attempting to drive him out of hiding. Under the codename "Joryu," Kiryu embarks on a gripping action narrative with bone-shattering combat in vibrant locations filled with exciting characters and activities, in Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name.

DLSS 2 was also available in Judgment, Lost Judgment, and Like a Dragon: Ishin!, and from day-one our AI-powered performance accelerating technology will be available for GeForce RTX gamers playing Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, which launches tomorrow, November 8th. In Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio's highly anticipated new game, DLSS 2 accelerates frame rates by an average of 2.2X at 4K, with every setting maxed out.
Source: NVIDIA
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7 Comments on NVIDIA DLSS Coming To More Games This Month

#1
RayneYoruka
.. did they fix the performance in Remnant II or they are adding DLSS as a band-aid?
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BIGMicro
Why compre new DLSS to OFF ? Is like compare to GTX series. Why not to what is available on RTX 30xx ? More DLSS - maybe more faster GPUs ? 21, 27, 45 FPS...this is an embarrassing performance of very expensive GPUs.
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Jeager
GeForce gamers can accelerate frame rates
Hey Mister LeatherJacket, I don't want to accelerate, I want to be at full power as soon as I see a pictures on my screen
RayneYoruka.. did they fix the performance in Remnant II or they are adding DLSS as a band-aid?
Band-aid :)
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RayneYoruka
JeagerBand-aid :)
hahaha... LOL

Worst year for gaming 2023 no doubt.
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THU31
DLSS Performance with frame gen and it doesn't even double the framerate in CoD? That doesn't look right. Usually just upscaling in performance mode is enough to do that.

Yakuza shows the usual level of scaling.
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Lycanwolfen
BIGMicroWhy compre new DLSS to OFF ? Is like compare to GTX series. Why not to what is available on RTX 30xx ? More DLSS - maybe more faster GPUs ? 21, 27, 45 FPS...this is an embarrassing performance of very expensive GPUs.
Could not agree more. When I see games running at 45 FPS with DLSS off on pure hardware I was like this is a joke right. Was no joke. So nvidia made huge expensive card that cost like 4 grand in canada that only work with software to make them go faster by scaling down to 1080p and back up again. My GTX 1080ti's in SLI can render native 4k 2160p in most all my games over 120 FPS. IF a single card cannot perform that natively I not going to buy one.
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THU31
LycanwolfenMy GTX 1080ti's in SLI can render native 4k 2160p in most all my games over 120 FPS. IF a single card cannot perform that natively I not going to buy one.
4090 is 3.4x faster than a 1080 Ti. That means it's 70% faster than two 1080 Ti's in SLI (assuming perfect scaling).
4080 is 2.6x faster than a 1080 Ti. That means it's 30% faster than two 1080 Ti's in SLI (assuming perfect scaling).
4070 Ti matches two 1080 Ti's in SLI.

I don't know what games you're getting 4K120 in, but not any of those big AAAs that came out this year. And your cards are using 500 W, I guess it must be really cold in Montreal.
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