Diablo 4 now has DLSS 3 support with Rachet and Clank: Rift Apart to follow
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Diablo 4now supportsNvidia’s DLSS 3 for Frame Generation and resolution scaling for the best performance on your PC.
WhileDiablo 4has been available to Ultimate Edition users for the past few days, the A.I. upscaling technology hasn’t been available until now, meaning users have had to rely on native performance. Thankfully, the latest in the long-running dungeon crawling franchise is incredibly well optimized, so DLSS 3 is a welcome addition for those wanting higher framerates (such as 1440p and4K) from some of thebest graphics cards.
It’s worth noting that DLSS 3 is only available on the RTX 40 series (or ‘Ada’) GPUs so you’ll need anything upwards of an RTX 4060 Ti to anRTX 4090to utilize the tech. If you’re running an older video card, upwards of the RTX 20 series (‘Turing’) from 2018, you’ll be able to take advantage of the free framerate boost. DLSS 2.1 is in use for those older cards.Ray tracingis supported across all three generations, and a future update is coming to Diablo 4 which will implement the tech at a later date.
Also confirmed to be getting support for all of the current-generation Nvidia technologies, such as DLSS 3, Reflex, and ray tracing isRachet and Clank: Rift Apart. It’s one of thebest PS5 gamesreleased in the three years since thePS5’s initial release date, and now coming to PC, it could be the definitive platform to experience it on. Much hype was built up around how this title utilizes the console’s NVMe storage, so you’ll want to be running one of thebest M.2 SSDsto keep up.
Benefitting from DLSS support today as well areTower of Fantasy,Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, Wild Hearts, andThe Elder Scrolls Online: Necromexpansion.Upcoming gamessuch as theAlone in the Darkreboot, scheduled for October 25, have been confirmed for the tech, too. Nvidia has published thefull listof supported games available.
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