Tuesday, March 5th 2024

NVIDIA DLSS Comes to Sons Of The Forest, Hellbreach: Vegas and REVEIL

Over 500 games and applications feature RTX technologies, and barely a week goes by without new blockbuster games and incredible indie releases integrating NVIDIA DLSS, NVIDIA Reflex, and advanced ray-traced effects to deliver the definitive PC experience for GeForce RTX gamers. Following last week's launch of Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake and Myth of Empires, this week we're highlighting the launch of REVEIL, Hellbreach: Vegas, and Sons Of The Forest, 3 new DLSS games. Additionally, we're showcasing the work of several screenshot pros, who've snapped jaw-dropping pics from DLSS and RTX games.

Sons Of The Forest Available Now With DLSS 2
Endnight Games' The Forest was an incredibly popular open-world survival and crafting game. Their critically acclaimed follow-up, Sons Of The Forest, recently exited Early Access with a massive content update. In Sons Of The Forest, you're sent to locate a missing billionaire on a remote island, but instead find yourself in a cannibal-infested hellscape. Craft, build, and struggle to survive, alone or with friends, in this terrifying new open-world survival horror simulator.
Since its initial Early Access launch, Sons Of The Forest has included DLSS 2 support, enabling GeForce RTX gamers to accelerate performance at the highest detail levels and resolutions. When activated, DLSS 2 boosts performance by an average of 50% at 4K max settings, enabling you to experience the game at its absolute best at fast frame rates on the GeForce RTX 4070 and above.
With its official v1.0 launch, a new influx of players is exploring the forest - if you're one of them, ensure you enable DLSS to get the best possible Sons Of The Forest experience.


REVEIL Available March 6th With DLSS 2 & DLAA
Pixelsplit and Daedalic Entertainment's REVEIL is a narrative first-person psycho-thriller game that focuses on story, puzzles and exploration. Find out what's going on inside Walter Thompson and what his dark past at the Nelson Bros Circus has to do with it.

At launch on March 6th, REVEIL will feature day-one support for DLSS 2 and DLAA. NVIDIA DLAA is an AI-based anti-aliasing mode utilizing the same technology developed for DLSS, but it instead uses a native resolution image to maximize image quality, rather than boosting performance, for an even richer experience.

With day-one support for both technologies, GeForce RTX gamers can get the best experience available in REVEIL.


Hellbreach: Vegas Enters Early Access March 11th With DLSS 2 & DLAA
Infinity Ape Studios and Iceberg Interactive's Hellbreach: Vegas is a Wave-based First-Person Shooter made with passion by a one man dev team. Set your loadout, kill, and earn cash. Take a spin on the various slot machines and level up to improve your survival chances. Are you ready to try your luck? Play as a solo survivor or a team of up to four and face a demonic threat. Set new records as you shoot your way through waves of demons in the neon-lit streets of Las Vegas.

Entering Early Access on March 11th, Hellbreach: Vegas includes day-one support for both DLSS 2 and DLAA, enabling you to boost performance, or crank visuals to the absolute max.


Mortal Kombat 1 Peacemaker Update Available Now - Max Out The Game With DLSS 2
Liu Kang has restarted history, crafting a New Era reflecting his vision of peace. Meanwhile Mileena, twin sister of Kitana and rightful heir to Outworld's throne, has been infected by a dreaded and lethal disease. Lin Kuei warriors and brothers Scorpion and Sub-Zero fight for the future of the clan, while Earthrealm champions Raiden and Kung Lao fight for family and honor. Johnny Cage, who is more concerned with staying relevant in the eyes of his fans, fights for his own vanity. Fight your way through the new Universe of Mortal Kombat 1, ushering in a new era of the iconic franchise with a new fighting system, game modes, and new, spectacular fatalities.

Since the launch of Mortal Kombat 1, DLSS 2 has been available to help GeForce RTX gamers hit 60 frames per second, with every setting maxed out. Now, the new Peacemaker Update has landed, bringing the film and TV character to the game, along with multi-platform Krossplay, and a ton of other enhancements and additions.

If you haven't played before now, be sure to enable DLSS and crank everything to the max when you load in.


DLSS & RTX Screenshot Pro Showcase
Advanced screenshotting pros, often referred to as Digital Artists or Virtual Photographers, showcase a game's artistic and creative brilliance via their unique, jaw-dropping screen captures.

You can find screenshots and videos from the community using #VirtualPhotography, #Gametography, #photomode, #RTXON, and other tags on X, Instagram and other social networks. Below, we're sharing some select shots of RTX games from popular Digital Artists, with permission. For more of their work, follow them via the linked social networks.
Fact Or Fiction: Is The GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER Faster Than The GeForce RTX 3090?
NVIDIA's Jacob Freeman showcases how the GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER graphics cards can outpace the GeForce RTX 3090 using DLSS in his latest GeForce Fact or Fiction video:


Starting at $599, the GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER boasts 20% more cores than the GeForce RTX 4070, and is great for gaming at max settings at 1440p in the latest and greatest titles. In the most graphically intensive games, the GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER is indeed faster than the GeForce RTX 3090 while using a fraction of the power, and with DLSS 3 it's 1.5X faster.
Check out the complete Fact or Fiction playlist here.
Source: NVIDIA
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3 Comments on NVIDIA DLSS Comes to Sons Of The Forest, Hellbreach: Vegas and REVEIL

#1
HisDivineOrder
Imagine if they showed the games with DLSS3's benchmarks without using frame generation in addition to with frame gen so we can see what the underlying latency is actually like.
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LabRat 891
Hellbreach: Vegas sounded interesting, then I started watching the teaser :/
Was hoping for Co-Op Doom, looks like KF2 knock-off. (-and, IIRC KF3 is well into development)

Wow, ReVeil looks like the one map from KF1/2, turned into another game. (Maybe, Tripwire merely nailed the circus horror vibe, really really well.)

Sons of the Forrest looks like Rust + Ark: Survival Evolved.


What's going on in the industry? Why are the 'remixes' so obtuse?
'Been gaming on PC since OG Doom; started 'noticing' the remixing about Fallout 3's release.
Yet, I'm still
taken aback.
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#3
Vayra86
LabRat 891Hellbreach: Vegas sounded interesting, then I started watching the teaser :/
Was hoping for Co-Op Doom, looks like KF2 knock-off. (-and, IIRC KF3 is well into development)

Wow, ReVeil looks like the one map from KF1/2, turned into another game. (Maybe, Tripwire merely nailed the circus horror vibe, really really well.)

Sons of the Forrest looks like Rust + Ark: Survival Evolved.


What's going on in the industry? Why are the 'remixes' so obtuse?
'Been gaming on PC since OG Doom; started 'noticing' the remixing about Fallout 3's release.
Yet, I'm still
taken aback.
Everything's been done I think. And there's a lot more games coming out per X time, so...

All it means is you can skip a whole lot more games and you have to cherry pick the best ones instead. Nothing of value is lost :)
Take note of the 'great' games we always mention: its a mere couple of hands full of titles. The rest? Gone and forgotten
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