Thursday, February 29th 2024

NVIDIA Reflex Comes to More Games, New Gaming Mice Get NVIDIA Reflex Analyzer Support

NVIDIA Reflex is a game-changer, reducing system latency on GeForce graphics cards and laptops so your actions occur quicker, giving you a competitive edge in multiplayer matches, and making single-player titles more responsive and enjoyable. Since its debut in September 2020, NVIDIA Reflex is now reducing system latency in over 100 games, over 90% of GeForce gamers enable Reflex. 9 of the top 10 competitive shooters feature Reflex support, including Apex Legends, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, Call of Duty: Warzone, Counter-Strike 2, Fortnite and Overwatch 2, along with critically acclaimed smash hit games such as Cyberpunk 2077, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Diablo IV, Remnant 2, God of War, Microsoft Flight Simulator, Red Dead Redemption 2, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered.

In 2023 alone, GeForce gamers played over 10 billion hours of their favorite titles with increased responsiveness thanks to Reflex's innovative system latency reducing technology. Adoption of Reflex continues to accelerate and in 2024 you'll see many more anticipated titles launch with support. Since our last update, Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden and Escape from Tarkov: Arena have added support for Reflex. And the latest seasons of Apex Legends, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, Call of Duty: Warzone, and Overwatch 2 are all enjoyed at their best with Reflex reducing system latency and further increasing responsiveness.
Escape from Tarkov: Arena Now In Beta, Enhanced With NVIDIA Reflex
Escape from Tarkov: Arena is a standalone, session-based multiplayer first-person shooter with all the same hardcore game mechanics as Escape from Tarkov. Up to 12 players face each other in gladiatorial battles in various arenas created in the eponymous Tarkov city, ranking up their Escape from Tarkov weapons, fighting for glory, and climbing the ladders of Ranked modes.

Following the addition of Reflex to Escape from Tarkov, it's now also available in the Escape from Tarkov: Arena beta! Activate Reflex in-game and system latency will be reduced by up to 36%, potentially giving you a competitive advantage in the arena's high stakes matches.


Apex Legends: Breakout Now Available With Reflex
Apex Legends: Breakout is the multiplayer shooter's twentieth season! Featuring a new Legend Upgrade system, new Body Shield mechanics, and much more, as Apex Legends celebrates its fifth anniversary.

In Apex Legends, using NVIDIA Reflex increases responsiveness by up to 37%, ensuring your shots and actions occur without virtually any delay. And by playing on a GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics card, performance will be maxed out, helping you see the action with maximum clarity at the highest resolutions, which can help with targeting and opponent tracking, leveling up your battlefield performance.


Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden Available Now With Reflex
Focus Entertainment and DON'T NOD's critically-acclaimed Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden is available now. In New Eden, 1695, communities of settlers are plagued by a dreadful curse. As Banishers, step into their lives, investigate the source of evil, unravel chilling mysteries, explore diverse landscapes, and interact with unforgettable characters whose fate lies in your hands. Immerse yourself in an intimate narrative Action-RPG, taking you on an exhilarating journey between life, death, love and sacrifices.

When Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden launched, GeForce RTX gamers could immediately enjoy improved responsiveness thanks to the inclusion of NVIDIA Reflex, which reduced system latency by up to 48%. And thanks to the inclusion of DLSS, performance was accelerated by 1.8X on average at 4K.


Call of Duty: Warzone - Season 2 Available Now
Call of Duty: Warzone Season 2 is underway! Outlast the living and the dead on new 6v6 maps, play the new Zombie-filled Hordepoint mode, and drop into Fortune's Keep, an intricate Warzone map refreshed for Season 2:

In Call of Duty: Warzone, NVIDIA Reflex reduces system latency by up to 28%, and combined with the super fast frame rates delivered by DLSS, you can let your skill shine when competing on the battlefields of Urzikstan, Fortune's Keep, Ashika Island, and Vondel.


Counter-Strike 2 Copenhagen Major Starts March 17th
From March 17th through to March 31st, the world's best Counter-Strike 2 teams are assembling in Copenhagen to battle for supremacy at the first Counter-Strike 2 esports Major. With a massive prize pool of $1,250,000, the competition at the PGL CS2 Major Copenhagen 2024 is sure to be fierce, but only 1 of the 24 invited teams can be crowned Major Champion.

In Counter-Strike 2, GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs and NVIDIA Reflex deliver the best responsiveness, with up to 35% lower system latency, for sub-15 ms PC latency, which enables faster target acquisition, quicker reaction times, and the best aim precision.
Learn more about Counter-Strike 2 performance and the difference NVIDIA Reflex makes in the highly competitive game in our comprehensive article and guide.

Overwatch 2 Season 9: Champions Available Now
NVIDIA Reflex enables GeForce gamers to play with minimal system latency in Overwatch 2's highly competitive multiplayer matches. Overwatch 2 Season 9: Champions is now live. Featuring core gameplay updates, a reworked Competitive game mode, Junkertown map updates, balance changes, a new Hero Mastery mode, a new PvE co-op event, and a season theme that will test the courage of even the bravest heroes as they face a dangerous threat of cosmic proportions. Get your friends together, queue up, and face the unknown that awaits you.

Using NVIDIA Reflex on a GeForce RTX 40 Series GPU, system latency is reduced by up to 60%, your actions have improved responsiveness, and performance is so high that you'll see the action at its best with maximum clarity.

New Mice With NVIDIA Reflex Analyzer Support Available Now
Reflex is present in the best competitive games, G-SYNC Monitors with Reflex have the highest refresh rates with excellent image clarity, and Gaming Mice with Reflex are primed to up your game. To fully measure and record end-to-end system latency, from click to game, to display, you need a Reflex compatible monitor and mouse.

This month sees the launch of three new NVIDIA Reflex mice: the Alienware Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse, the NZXT Lift 2 Ergo, and the NZXT Lift 2 Symm.
To learn more about measuring system latency with compatible NVIDIA Reflex accessories, follow our guide here.

More To Come Soon
Even more new NVIDIA Reflex games, plus Reflex-compatible mice and monitors are on their way, so stay tuned to GeForce.com to learn more when the news drops; check out the complete list of currently supported games and devices on our NVIDIA Reflex website.
Source: NVIDIA
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12 Comments on NVIDIA Reflex Comes to More Games, New Gaming Mice Get NVIDIA Reflex Analyzer Support

#1
Kipicog
Yeah Reflex is a great feature.

Thats why pretty much every pro uses Nvidia and Reflex - prosettings.net/lists/cs2/

On another note, did AMD fix Anti Lag +

Last time I heard about it people got VAC Banned
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#2
ThrashZone
Hi,
lol
Yeah hard pass I think my existing mouse/ monitor/ gpu is just fine without this G-peeping sludgeware installed plus buying new stuff is just pure e-waste for milliseconds latency gains.
Also wouldn't want to turn my useful mouse into some double.... clicking monster hehe

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#3
Kipicog
ThrashZoneHi,
lol
Yeah hard pass I think my existing mouse/ monitor/ gpu is just fine without this G-peeping sludgeware installed plus buying new stuff is just pure e-waste for milliseconds latency gains.

You have no clue.
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#4
ThrashZone
Hi,
You're right
I have no interest in top gaming bs
One does not fix what is not broken.
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#5
Mysteoa
KipicogYeah Reflex is a great feature.

Thats why pretty much every pro uses Nvidia and Reflex - prosettings.net/lists/cs2/

On another note, did AMD fix Anti Lag +

Last time I heard about it people got VAC Banned
It was the only time you heard about Anti Lag+ and it was removed. Last info I have it is that they are still working on it.
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#6
ThrashZone
Hi,
Good one anti lag another phrase and perk for online gaming :laugh:
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#7
Cheeseball
Not a Potato
ThrashZoneHi,
lol
Yeah hard pass I think my existing mouse/ monitor/ gpu is just fine without this G-peeping sludgeware installed plus buying new stuff is just pure e-waste for milliseconds latency gains.
Also wouldn't want to turn my useful mouse into some double.... clicking monster hehe

Reflex has been implemented since 2020, and its hardly sludgeware since it has to be integrated into games.

More detailed info about it here:

Now if this was about the Reflex Analyzer part, then yeah that may be useless for general use since its only used to see if your hardware is actually exhibiting low latency. :laugh:
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#8
ThrashZone
CheeseballReflex has been implemented since 2020, and its hardly sludgeware since it has to be integrated into games.

More detailed info about it here:

Now if this was about the Reflex Analyzer part, then yeah that may be useless for general use since its only used to see if your hardware is actually exhibiting low latency. :laugh:
Hi,
GFE is very much sludgeware.
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#9
Cheeseball
Not a Potato
ThrashZoneHi,
GFE is very much sludgeware.
You don't need GeForce Experience for Reflex.
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#10
phints
ThrashZoneHi,
GFE is very much sludgeware.
I've never installed GFE with Nvidia drivers you can easily just untick it, NVCP is the only app to have.

Not to mention GFE is obsolete now, there is a new Nvidia app that combines that with NVCP and it's much faster.
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#11
Chomiq
ThrashZoneHi,
lol
Yeah hard pass I think my existing mouse/ monitor/ gpu is just fine without this G-peeping sludgeware installed plus buying new stuff is just pure e-waste for milliseconds latency gains.
Also wouldn't want to turn my useful mouse into some double.... clicking monster hehe

And here kids we have a person trying to be a smartass when they have no idea what they're talking about.
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#12
DudeBeFishing
Isn't Reflex just the old pre-rendered frame setting set to 0, plus a framerate limiter so you don't get the input lag when the GPU hits 100% utilization? I feel like this type of feature should be enabled by default. Maybe there's some game engines that don't like it.

You need Geforce Experience to use the analyzer. I like that it's incorporated into the monitor and mouse, but I prefer to use OpenLDAT for external monitoring. Besides, it's not like this tech is going to stop Tarkov from stuttering.
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