March sounded like a bombshell with new DLSS games using NVIDIA DLSS technology, including the System Shock demo, Fabled Woods and Crysis Remastered. Outriders also comes with GeForce RTX-based laptops.
Outriders Bundle Pack Coming With NVIDIA Laptops
People Can Fly and Square Enix’s Outriders havebeen highly praised since the release of their demo in February, and NVIDIA has begun work to add DLSS support to the game for the April 1 launch. NVIDIA is offering a Steam copy of outriders to those who buy GeForce RTX laptops as part of the campaign from partners.
UE4 Integration Takes Advantage of DLSS Technology Quickly
In February, NVIDIA announced that game developers would be able to access DLSS technology through an Unreal Engine 4.26 (UE4) plugin, allowing them to integrate it into their games. Game developers are taking advantage of this technology quickly. The new The Fabled Woods and System Shock demo was among the first games to add DLSS technology using the plugin.
The Fabled Woods Acquires Ray Tracing and DLSS Technology
CyberPunch Studios and Headup Games installed DLSS technology in The Fabled Woods in less than a day. Joe Bauer, Founder of CyberPunch Studios, said in a statement, “Adding NVIDIA DLSS technology to The Fabled Woods game was done easily thanks to the Unreal Engine 4 plugin, and the impact of this technology on the performance of the game is of paramount importance. DLSS technology opens the door to new worlds for game developers.”
As a result, performance improvements of up to 1.6x were observed in 4K, while players experienced The Fabled Woods with all ray tracing effects activated over 60 FPS at 3840×2160 at maximum eleved settings with geforce RTX 3070. Impressive results were obtained for a study conducted in just one day.
The Fabled Woods launches on March 25 with ray-tracing reflections, ray-traced shadows, and beam-tracking global lighting (built using the optimized RTXGI SDK). For higher-quality effects, higher viewing resolutions, and the most immersive gaming experience possible for more ray tracing, NVIDIA DLSS technology greatly improves frame rate per second.
Night Dive Studios is completely redesigning System Shock, one of the most influential ‘immersive sim’ action-adventure games of all time, released in 1994, in Unreal Engine 4 for a new generation of gamers to experience.
With DLSS technology, the frame rate in the game more than doubles in 4K. “The Unreal Engine 4 plugin makes it easy to integrate NVIDIA DLSS technology into your game,” Matthew Kenneally, Chief Engineer of Night Dive Studios, said in a statement. Getting a new generation of gamers to play System Shock has been a job our team has done with great love. The impact of NVIDIA DLSS technology on the gaming experience is undeniable.”
With this tremendous acceleration, most GeForce RTX 30 Series desktop GPUs can maximize System Shock’s graphics in 4K and provide a great experience at 120 FPS. Players can also play Over 144 FPS of System Shock on each GeForce RTX GPU on 2560×1440 and exceed240 FPS.
Crysis Remastered – Now with DLSS technology
Crytek’s Crysis was renewed last year, giving a whole new look to 2007’s groundbreaking classic shooter. With the new patch, NVIDIA DLSS support allows you to boost graphics even further, boosting performance. Only GeForce RTX GPUs have tensor cores that power DLSS technology. DLSS technology is currently available in about 40 games, and this number is increasing. GeForce RTX gives PC gamers a seamless gaming experience in leading AAA games and standalone games.