You’ll need the right kind of graphics card, mind – any recent mid-range graphics card can have a pop at ray tracing, but DLSS specifically requires an Nvidia RTX-branded GPU. They’re great when paired together too, as DLSS reduces or even nullifies the frames-per-second cost of those luxury traced rays. You can always switch them off if you don’t want them, but RT effects can visibly spruce up lighting and shadow effects, and DLSS upscaling can improve overall performance at little-to-no cost to fidelity. It's always a good thing when games support DLSS, ray tracing, or both. The Day Before even had to be moved from the 'upcoming' to 'current' sections, then be removed completely, all from its utter disaster of a launch week. It turns out there are absolutely bloomin’ loads of games to add, new and old: Horizon Forbidden West will launch with DLSS 3! Diablo IV is adding ray tracing in March! Dragon’s Dogma 2 is getting both! Tekken 8, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, Pax Dei, they’re all jumping on the DLSS train as well. Over Christmas, I took a little break from updating this list of all the ray tracing and DLSS games on PC.
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