Friday, June 30th 2023

More Games Get DLSS Support This Week

Each week, we're bringing you news of the latest DLSS and ray tracing integrations in games and apps. Last week, Forever Skies and Trepang2 launched with DLSS 2, and our Unreal Engine 5.2 DLSS 3 plugin was released, making it even easier for gamers to multiply frame rates.

This week, the highly rated Stranded: Alien Dawn is adding support for DLSS 2, and the new GeForce RTX 4060 goes on sale, giving 1080p gamers high frame rates and detail levels, and up to 100 FPS in the most demanding games courtesy of DLSS 3.
Stranded: Alien Dawn With DLSS 2 Available Now
Haemimont Games and Frontier Foundry's Stranded: Alien Dawn is an engrossing planet survival sim that places the fate of a small marooned group in your hands. Forge your story through compelling and immersive strategic gameplay as you make vital decisions to protect your survivors, who come under attack from increasingly hostile creatures, while trying to complete the 3 scenarios' main objectives.

Today, the game's free Jungle Update arrives on Steam, adding a new region to explore, new gameplay mechanics, and more. For GeForce RTX gamers, the update also includes support for NVIDIA DLSS 2.


TIME BREAKER Available Now With DLSS 2
DLSS 2 and 3 can be added to many games with just a few clicks thanks to engine plugins, giving GeForce RTX gamers faster performance and an even better experience. On Steam, there are dozens of indie games leveraging DLSS 2 and its plugins, including SHK Interactive's TIME BREAKER, a first-person puzzle game with time control. Players tackle impossible puzzles by thinking how and when the time can be slowed down to complete challenge rooms.

TIME BREAKER also features ray tracing ambient occlusion, ray-traced reflections, and ray-traced shadows - activate DLSS 2 to accelerate your frame rate and enable you to enjoy all of these effects at high resolutions.

Source: NVIDIA
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14 Comments on More Games Get DLSS Support This Week

#1
Vayra86
Hilarious stupidity at work

Go get em boys, those 8 GB cards!
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#2
wolf
Performance Enthusiast
Time Breaker looks cool, can't believe this is the first time I've seen it.

Stylistically a mélange of Control and Portal with a dark twist? looks like a slick implementation of RT reflections too, glad to see DLSS2 implemented right off the bat, keen to check it out.
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#3
TheDeeGee
Vayra86Hilarious stupidity at work

Go get em boys, those 8 GB cards!
What has that to do with this article?

Or are you just salty af in every Nvidia news post?
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#4
ixi
Nvidia boys should be upset. 4060 losing to 3060 ti :D. 4060 ti losing to 3070, aj don't know morty. More like 4060 is 3060 super and 4060 ti is rtx 3070 LE edition.

Overall who would't be upset. It is punch in the face and kick to the pocket.

Two years later next gen without the same suffix can't beat previous generation with "ti"
That is just sad.
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#5
ZoneDymo
TheDeeGeeWhat has that to do with this article?

Or are you just salty af in every Nvidia news post?
Probably that DLSS does not fix the shortage of Vram, it requires it.
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#6
Vayra86
TheDeeGeeWhat has that to do with this article?

Or are you just salty af in every Nvidia news post?
They are selling the 4060 8GB in this post.

Read it
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#7
Lycanwolfen
Still doing 100 fps on twin 1080ti's in SLI at 4k.
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#8
wolf
Performance Enthusiast
TheDeeGeeWhat has that to do with this article?
Nothing.
TheDeeGeeOr are you just salty af in every Nvidia news post?
Not every, but many. As if AMD didn't just launch an underwhelming 8GB card that they had every intention of starting at $299 also, and dropped to $279 the day before launch. At least the Nvidia counterpart has a stronger feature set beyond the cards physical specs. Don't get me wrong, both are too pricey, imo RX 7600 @ $179 and RTX 4060 @ $199 seems fair.
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#9
Vayra86
wolfNothing.

Not every, but many. As if AMD didn't just launch an underwhelming 8GB card that they had every intention of starting at $299 also, and dropped to $279 the day before launch. At least the Nvidia counterpart has a stronger feature set beyond the cards physical specs. Don't get me wrong, both are too pricey, imo RX 7600 @ $179 and RTX 4060 @ $199 seems fair.
They are both too pricy, I fully agree. And they both deserve every mountain of salt they get.

But I'm glad you went offtopic to make the comparison ;) Perhaps the more entertaining question here is why you are both so bothered with me saying the truth wherever Nvidia drops another marketing bomb. Its just tit for tat, nothing more. Bored? Scroll down. Or complain and I'll happily give you this mirror.
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#10
RedBear
ZoneDymoProbably that DLSS does not fix the shortage of Vram, it requires it.
Or alternatively, DLSS doesn't fix lazy developers making unoptimised games in order to sell AMD bundles, it just alleviates it. When Lisa doesn't block the developer from implementing DLSS in the first place, of course.
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#11
R-T-B
This is more about the games than just the card launch we are reporting on as well, so yeah, this whole discussion is pretty out of place.
RedBearOr alternatively, DLSS doesn't fix lazy developers making unoptimised games in order to sell AMD bundles, it just alleviates it. When Lisa doesn't block the developer from implementing DLSS in the first place, of course.
Stahp.
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#12
RedBear
R-T-BStahp.
ZoneDymo instead can shit post because... he supports your favourite brand? Or what? AMD is being terribly anticonsumer and we should be able to criticise them for it. They've been offered to chance to clarify whether they were actively blocking sponsored developers from implementing DLSS and they refused to answer with a straight yes/no.
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#13
R-T-B
RedBearZoneDymo instead can shit post because... he supports your favourite brand? Or what? AMD is being terribly anticonsumer and we should be able to criticise them for it.
No one should be posting this much fanboyism here. I just called out you in particular because you were the latest in this mess. If it makes you feel better there are many more doing it.

Calling AMD my favorite brand is kinda a riot.

Nevermind. Ignore me.
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#14
wolf
Performance Enthusiast
RedBearAMD is being terribly anticonsumer and we should be able to criticise them for it. They've been offered to chance to clarify whether they were actively blocking sponsored developers from implementing DLSS and they refused to answer with a straight yes/no.
All over the internet the fanboy response goes immediately to whataboutism, over past Nvidia shenanigans, as if somehow that makes AMD being anti-consumer OK. I tend to think if they aren't actively blocking it, we would have seen a statement much like NVidia's already, the current non-responses don't exactly inspire confidence. There is no acceptable excuse for this behavior, provided of course it's happening as the majority of evidence suggests.
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