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Latest Nvidia driver brings DLSS support to more titles, VSR now supports RTX 20

DLSS 3 is continuing to catch on with developers, with two more games making the jump this week, alongside four other titles getting DLSS 2 updates. Aside from these announcements, Nvidia has also begun rolling out the latest Game Ready driver update.

NARAKA: Bladepoint is getting an upgrade to DLSS 3, allowing users to enable Frame Generation technology to boost frame rates. Warhammer: Vermintide 2 is also getting the DLSS 3 upgrade this week, alongside the introduction of Nvidia Reflex Technology to lower system latency. Other titles updating to DLSS 2 this week include Land of the Vikings, Slender: The Arrival, AirportSim and Hot Wheels Unleashed 2.

The latest driver update also enables RTX Video Super Resolution 1.5, allowing for improved video upscaling. Additionally, RTX 20 GPU users can now take advantage of this technology for the first time.

If you like to use the GeForce Experience's one-click optimal settings, rather than scrolling through the graphics menu yourself, then you'll be pleased to know that 14 more games are also now supported with the latest update, including:

  • Counter-Strike 2
  • EA SPORTS FC 24
  • Forza Motorsport
  • Lies of P
  • Mortal Kombat 1
  • NBA 2K24
  • Party Animals
  • PAYDAY 3
  • Sunkenland
  • The Crew Motorfest
  • Total War: PHARAOH
  • Warhaven
  • We Were Here Expeditions
  • Witchfire

The new GeForce Game Ready driver is now available to download through the GeForce Experience app.

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