Nvidia has dropped its latest batch of DLSS titles. The big headliner this week is obviously Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut, which gets an impressive performance boost with DLSS 3 on RTX 40 series graphics cards. There are a couple other games also getting DLSS worth noting.
According to Nvidia's testing, the RTX 4090 is capable of running Ghost of Tsushima at max settings, at 4K resolution at 84FPS before DLSS. If you switch on DLSS 3, you'll get over 200 frames per second. The RTX 4080 Super and RTX 4070/Ti Super graphics cards aren't too far behind, offering 165FPS, 143FPS and 125FPS, respectively, with DLSS 3 at 4K.
1440p results are naturally very impressive too, you can see the graphs for 4K, 1440p and 1080p in the gallery below:
Naturally, as a DLSS 3 title, Ghost of Tsushima also has Nvidia Reflex, which lowers system latency for any system with a GTX 10 series graphics card or newer. The tech works best on the latest generation RTX 40 series GPUs and is automatically enabled when DLSS 3's Frame Generation is turned on to combat the latency gain.
Aside from Ghost of Tsushima, Die by the Blade is also launching today with DLSS 2. This is a 1v1 melee-focused fighting game where players will have to put their timing and weapon skills to the test. With DLSS 2, users will be able to get a notable boost in performance.
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KitGuru Says: Are any of you picking up Ghost of Tsushima or Die by the Blade this week?