• circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org
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    11 months ago

    I will never, ever get the obsession with DLSS. It runs on a single manufacturer's cards, and it only serves to increase framerates -- the need for which generally points to other issues with any game.

    It is kind of like "true motion" effects on TVs ten years ago. Adding frames for frames' sake.

    • prof@infosec.pub
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      11 months ago

      For some DLSS can mean the difference between an okay experience or a refund. It's a band-aid you put on a badly optimised game, but it works.

      Adding frames becomes relevant when you're starting to go below 60 or 30 fps, depending on your taste. And while I don't enjoy it only working on Nvidia cards either, they still have a quasi-monopoly on the GPU market, so I'm glad they're still thinking up new things instead of stagnating.