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Bethesda enhances Indiana Jones with DLSS 4 technology

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will get DLSS 4 support next week, improving image quality and frame rates with Nvidia’s latest AI technology.

Bethesda is set to bring a major update to Indiana Jones and the Great Circle next week, introducing DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation and DLSS Ray Reconstruction. These cutting-edge technologies from Nvidia will significantly enhance the game’s image quality, while Multi Frame Generation will ensure smoother frame rates for an improved gaming experience.

Nvidia has also released a new Game Ready driver (version 572.42) to support these upgrades. This update will optimise Indiana Jones and the Great Circle by integrating Nvidia’s latest transformer-based AI models. Additionally, Bethesda enhances the game with fully ray-traced shadows, offering greater depth and realism to its visuals.

How DLSS 4 improves the gaming experience

DLSS Ray Reconstruction will refine surface details, making textures sharper and lifelike. Shadows will be more precise, lighting will have greater realism, and reflections appear more natural. According to Nvidia, DLSS Ray Reconstruction will bring an added level of detail and refinement even in darker settings such as temples and forests.

The introduction of Nvidia’s transformer-based AI model is also expected to enhance overall image quality in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. Players with RTX 50-series graphics cards can activate Multi Frame Generation to experience smoother gameplay, reduce stuttering, and improve frame rates.

Nvidia’s latest driver update supports multiple games

Nvidia’s new Game Ready driver does more than optimise Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. It also includes day-one support for Avowed, the latest release from Obsidian, now available for Premium Edition owners. The game will support DLSS, Frame Generation, and Reflex, though it does not launch with native DLSS 4 support. However, players can manually enable DLSS 4 through the Nvidia app.

Alongside these improvements, Nvidia has addressed several known issues with its latest drivers. The update fixes crashing problems in Valorant on RTX 50-series GPUs, resolves freezing issues in Final Fantasy XVI, and improves Delta Force’s performance on certain systems.

With these advancements, Bethesda and Nvidia ensure that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle deliver a visually stunning and seamless player experience. The update, arriving next week, will bring the latest AI-powered enhancements to one of the year’s most anticipated games.

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