In all DLSS games released so far, the feature is locked down, preventing you from simply enabling it with any combination of settings or resolutions. But both Battlefield V and Metro Exodus have good anti-aliasing, which provides an excellent comparison between DLSS and a high quality native image. But because that game has a terrible anti-aliasing implementation, we decided it was not a good test bed and is not reflective of most other decent games. However, we still discovered back then that DLSS performed roughly the same as reducing the image from 4K to 1800p, while providing roughly the same image quality as 1800p.ĭLSS has also been available in a real game for a little while, Final Fantasy XV. The demos weren't particularly great as they were canned benchmarks, which we felt would give Nvidia's DLSS neural network an unrealistic advantage at optimizing the image quality, compared to a dynamic game environment. When we looked at DLSS back in September, there were only two demos Nvidia had for the launch of their RTX GPUs. For now we're sticking with Battlefield V in this investigation because according both Nvidia and developer 4A Games have said the DLSS implementation in Metro Exodus still needs some polish. We previewed it months ago, but until support arrives on working titles, there was just so much we could learn about it besides looking at demos and what Nvidia claims will be possible with it.ĭLSS finally made its way to both Battlefield V and Metro Exodus this month, and as is the usual case for us, we'll be going through a full visual and performance breakdown in this article. Nvidia's deep learning super sampling, or DLSS, is one of the highly anticipated features present on RTX graphics cards.
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