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More Games and Apps Get NVIDIA DLSS Support

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NVIDIA DLSS uses AI and GeForce RTX Tensor Cores to boost frame rates while maintaining great image quality. With DLSS 3, AI-powered frame generation creates new, high-quality frames for smoother gameplay. Combined with our Super Resolution technology, DLSS 3 can render seven out of every eight pixels in a scene with AI. Adoption continues to accelerate and NVIDIA DLSS is now delivering AI-accelerated performance in over 300 games and applications.

This week, D5 Render, the real-time ray tracing renderer for architects, landscape, interior designers, engineers and other 3D professionals, introduces support for DLSS 3, multiplying performance. DLSS 3 significantly enhances the real-time rendering experience of D5, allowing creators to work with larger scenes and higher-quality models and textures, without sacrificing speed or interactivity. For gamers, The Outlast Trials launches today with DLSS 2, and Bus Simulator 21 has been updated with support for DLSS 2. Looking to the future, we can reveal that Ashfall, NetEase's post-apocalyptic MMORPG, will launch with DLSS 3.



D5 Render Multiplies Performance With NVIDIA DLSS 3 Update
The latest update to D5 Render multiplies performance with the addition of DLSS 3 support. The industry-leading software enables users to see every modification to a scene in real-time, and is compatible with popular modeling software like SketchUp, 3ds Max, Revit, Archicad, Rhino, C4D, and Blender.

D5 Render, one of the RTX-accelerated apps in the NVIDIA Studio platform for creators, previously integrated DLSS 2, our AI feature that allows apps to render a smaller version of the image and super res it with AI, providing virtually the same level of quality at significantly higher performance.

Now, support for DLSS 3 on GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs has been added to D5, boosting real-time viewport frame rates even further. DLSS 3 uses AI to interpolate frames - boosting framerates and enabling a smoother experience when editing on the viewport or presenting work to clients. For users dealing with large, photorealistic archviz projects, this makes a massive difference, turning a lagging viewport into a smooth, responsive one.

"We are excited to integrate DLSS 3 into D5, which will greatly enhance the real-time performance for our users," said Jessie Huang, VP of Marketing & Operations, D5. "With this integration, we believe that D5 will continue to lead the way in real-time rendering and provide our users with an unparalleled creative experience."


Ashfall Will Launch With NVIDIA DLSS 3
NetEase and Legendary Star Studio's Ashfall is a post-apocalyptic MMORPG shooter set far in the future. Remnants of humanity survived the world-ending rain of nukes by hunkering down in bunkers, but now you need to head out into the wasteland to save what's left of humankind, fighting your way through mutated animals, raiders, and other hazards.

At launch, GeForce RTX gamers can enhance their experience with NVIDIA DLSS 3. For full details, check back before Ashfall's release. For now, click below to watch a brand new Ashfall gameplay trailer.

Ahead of Ashfall's official release, gamers can dive into a beta test this July. To sign up for the beta, visit the Ashfall website, wishlist the game on Steam, and stay tuned to the game's official social media channels.


The Outlast Trials Launches Today With DLSS 2
Red Barrels' survival horror franchise, Outlast, is beloved by gamers. On May 18th, The Outlast Trials enters Early Access, inviting players to survive hellish 'therapies', either alone or in co-op. Choose tools, perks and upgrades to give yourself an advantage, and to delay the horrors that chase you through the Murkoff Corporation's testing site.

From your first fright, you'll have the fastest gaming experience possible thanks to the day-one inclusion of NVIDIA DLSS 2. Head to the game's Steam page to join the trials today with up to three friends.


Bus Simulator 21 Update Available Now With DLSS 2
Experience the daily life of a bus driver in two open world cities either in the USA or Europe, in stillalive studios' Bus Simulator 21. Drive up to 30 licensed buses by international manufacturers, including double-decker and e-buses. Take your passengers to their destinations safely and on time - either in single or multiplayer mode, and become the city's best bus driver.

Now, bus aficionados can download the big Bus Simulator 21 Next Stop update, which introduces a new mountainous nature reserve in the Angel Shores map, new campaign missions, animal crossings, and new driving challenges. Additionally, there's a completely new career mode, which combines sandbox mode with the campaign's economic system, enabling you to build a bus empire from the ground up, with access to all buses, stops and more from the second you start driving. Check out the game's Steam page for further details.

And finally, for GeForce RTX gamers there's DLSS 2 support, enabling you to max out your graphics and increase frame rates, for the definitive Bus Simulator 21 experience.


Voidtrain Early Access Available Now, Enhanced With DLSS 2
Trains are cool. Steam trains that travel along floating tracks in the void are cooler. Become a crew member of an interdimensional express and discover a new mysterious world inhabited by amazing creatures, dangers and surprises. Upgrade your train, gather new materials and build better weapons in a single-player and co-op campaign, playable with up to 4 people.

HypeTrain Digital's Voidtrain left the terminus and entered Early Access last week on Steam. Passengers traveling with GeForce RTX GPUs can get the first class treatment, with accelerated performance courtesy of NVIDIA DLSS 2.


More Games Available Now With DLSS 2
DLSS 2 can be added to many games with just a few clicks thanks to engine plugins, giving GeForce RTX gamers faster performance and an even better experience. On Steam, there are dozens of indie games leveraging DLSS 2 and its plugins; here are another two DLSS-enhanced titles worth checking out:
  • KartKraft: Design and build your own kart racer and vie for the top spot on real circuits
  • Moon Runner: Perform urgent maintenance on the moon in this free game

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Yay more software rendering. It like now buy a super expensive video card and wait for software to fix the issue or speed up games.

Gamers have gotten soft.
 
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I used DLSS 1-2 before the 40 generation but now I'm strictly a 3.0 person. Frame Generation is visually much better than AI Upscaling, it's also simpler process so it's funny it didn't come out first. FG looks like you turn on v-sync, maybe not quite as good as g-sync but it's still great.
 
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V-sync, G-Sync I use no sync no software I want pure hardware performance. Not some trickery. Not a AI Upscale. I want to run native 4k and 8k pure hardware. My SLI can do that.

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I used DLSS 1-2 before the 40 generation but now I'm strictly a 3.0 person. Frame Generation is visually much better than AI Upscaling, it's also simpler process so it's funny it didn't come out first. FG looks like you turn on v-sync, maybe not quite as good as g-sync but it's still great.

Im sorry, what?
 
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I'm a pixel peeper myself and I have spent many hours stressing DLSS and chasing the differences.
DLSS is not perfect but the differences from the original are ... I dare to say it: imperceptible.
It makes the RTX 40 series so strong it is ridiculous, you can run AAA games at Ultra Max settings on 4k@240fps HDR
 
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