This week in gaming brings a diverse range of titles, from the microscopic world of ‘Empire of the Ants’ to the theme park thrills of ‘Planet Coaster 2’. Plus, a new online survival game puts you in the feathered shoes of a duck, and NVIDIA is giving away a custom RTX PC in a Lofi Girl-themed Fortnite competition.
Results for: DLSS 3
The latest GeForce Game Ready Driver 565.90 WHQL delivers optimized performance for three highly anticipated October game releases: MechWarrior 5: Clans, Starship Troopers: Extermination, and Throne and Liberty. All three titles leverage NVIDIA’s advanced DLSS 3 technology, including DLSS Super Resolution and Frame Generation, to deliver stunning visuals and smooth gameplay.
Sony’s upcoming PlayStation 5 Pro console will not feature AI-powered frame generation technology, largely due to timing and a focus on image quality enhancements. While NVIDIA’s DLSS 3 Frame Generation was not available when the PS5 Pro’s chip was in development, Sony is exploring AI upscaling for future consoles.
Get ready for a week of exciting game releases, all powered by DLSS 3 for stunning visuals and boosted performance. From the stealthy EVOTINCTION to the high-octane racing of Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown and the unique Funko Fusion!, there’s something for every gamer.
A surprising discovery in the PCI-ID database suggests Nvidia is reviving the RTX 3050 with an Ada Lovelace chip. This unusual combination could potentially bring DLSS 3 capabilities to an older generation card, but it’s likely a move to utilize leftover Ada components.
Ghost of Tsushima has finally launched on PC and it’s an excellent port, but it comes with one major issue: it’s not available in several countries where PlayStation Network (PSN) isn’t available. This is despite the fact that you don’t need a PSN account to play the base game. Otherwise, Ghost of Tsushima is a great port with solid performance, support for the latest PC technologies, and even runs well on the Steam Deck.