Alan Wake Remastered, Back 4 Blood and eight more games welcome DLSS in October

Alan Wake Remastered, Back 4 Blood and eight more games welcome DLSS in October

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As usual, NVIDIA announces via a blog post the list of new games hosting DLSS, exclusive to graphics cards RTX, for the month of October.

Ten games therefore receive support from the Deep Learning Super Sampling technology developed by the chameleon brand. Some of them are receiving ray tracing support this month as an extra. For the sake of clarity, we will successively present the new members of the club and what all this entails.



Back 4 Blood: DLSS is already cleaning up the infection

Alan Wake Remastered, Back 4 Blood and eight more games welcome DLSS in October

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Released today, Back 4 Blood boasts DLSS support to help Cleansers take on the infected in Turtle Rock Studios' new co-op FPS. On the graph above, we can see that Performance Mode brings an average gain of 40 fps in 4K with a Ryzen 9 5900X processor and 32 GB of RAM. We can thus note that the RTX 2060 can reach 60 fps, while its sisters greatly exceed this threshold. The RTX 3070 Ti, RTX 3080 and RTX 3080 Ti can also boast of exceeding 100 fps.

Baldur's Gate III: DLSS improves performance by up to 88%

Alan Wake Remastered, Back 4 Blood and eight more games welcome DLSS in October

Alan Wake Remastered, Back 4 Blood and eight more games welcome DLSS in October

On the left, the DLSS in Performance Mode in 4K, and on the right, the same thing in Quality Mode © NVIDIA

While a Panel From Hell IV for Patch 6 looms on the horizon for Baldur's Gate III, early access to Larian Studios' ambitious C-RPG can already take advantage of DLSS. NVIDIA has thus shared a graph displaying the performance gains brought by its technology in Performance Mode and Quality Mode, still in 4K and with the same configurations. Thanks to the Performance Mode, Baldur's Gate III records a fluidity gain of around 88% on most graphics cards. The RTX 2060 and RTX 3060 are however struggling and do not reach the threshold of 60 constant fps.



Crysis Remastered Trilogy : Can DLSS turn Crysis le 15 octobre ?

Expected for October 15, the Crysis Remastered trilogy will benefit from its launch from DLSS. Ray tracing will of course be part of it, and those equipped with the appropriate equipment will be able to get a new graphic slap, eight years after the release of the last opus.

Rise of the Tomb Raider and Shadow of the Tomb Raider: an update for October 18

Alan Wake Remastered, Back 4 Blood and eight more games welcome DLSS in October

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On the left, DLSS in Performance Mode in 4K on Shadow, on the right, the same thing on Rise © NVIDIA

Shadow of the Tomb Raider, the final installment in the reboot trilogy, was one of the first games to support ray tracing and remains an ideal benchmark companion to this day. On October 18, the title will receive the latest DLSS update. Its predecessor, Rise of The Tomb Raider, will get the same treatment on October 18 as well. In this way, we can notice a gain of around 50 fps on both games thanks to DLSS in Performance Mode. This with the graphics settings pushed to the maximum and the ray tracing activated, using the same configuration as for the other graphics.

Chivalry II: the DLSS arrives by catapult on October 26

Chivalry II, the new title from the talented studio Torn Banner, will be honored with the reinforcement of the DLSS on October 26th. We can thus note an average performance gain of 45% in 4K with the graphics settings at maximum thanks to DLSS in Performance Mode. To better illustrate the benefits of DLSS, NVIDIA has split a comparative video to see above.



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Sword and Fairy 7: released on October 21 with DLSS and ray tracing in the key

The latest in a very popular Action-RPG franchise in China, Sword and Fairy 7 is expected on October 21 and will be able to count on DLSS and ray tracing from its launch. To see the magic work on this fantastic title camped by Softstar, NVIDIA has published a video presenting what the game has in its belly with the brand's technologies activated.

Sword of Legends Online: a DLSS update on October 14

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Another Chinese RPG, this time massively multiplayer, Swords of Legends Online arrived in the West last July. Already supporting DLSS since its launch, this title will host the latest version on October 14. With this support, Wangyuan Shengtang Entertainment's game should register performance gains of around 60% in 4K with all graphics settings pushed to the extreme thanks to Performance Mode.

FIST: Forged in Shadow Torch gets punchy DLSS and ray tracing support

Solid freshly released Metroidvania which surprised its world, FIST: Forged in Shadow Torch, will be able to count on the boost of DLSS and ray tracing to offer a new look to its atypical Dieselpunk universe. A video illustrates the contributions of the two NVIDIA technologies. Thus, DLSS in Performance Mode promises up to triple the performance in 4K with maximum graphics settings and ray tracing activated.

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On the left, DLSS in 4K in Performance Mode, on the right, the same thing in Quality Mode © NVIDIA

Alan Wake Remastered Sees Double Light Thanks to DLSS

To end its presentation of games hosting DLSS in October, NVIDIA stopped on Alan Wake Remastered. Already beautiful in 2010, it takes advantage of new technologies to perfect its play of light so essential to the atmosphere of the (mis)adventures of the famous writer. If the game is relatively undemanding for recent configurations, the DLSS in Performance Mode allows a performance gain doubled in 4K, graphics settings fully. The video above illustrates the benefits of this technology even better.


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The list of games supporting DLSS will continue to grow

Here are the details of the ten games that are hosting or will host DLSS (and, for some, ray tracing) this month. Of course, NVIDIA continues to work hand in hand with the studios so that these technologies arrive on always more games. So see you next month to see which games will join an already strong roster of 120 different titles.

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