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NVIDIA expands DLSS 3 support to over 600 games, including Stalker 2

NVIDIA expands DLSS 3 support to over 600 games, including Stalker 2 and Flight Simulator 2024, with improved visuals and performance.

NVIDIA’s groundbreaking DLSS 3 technology now supports over 600 games and applications, significantly boosting performance and graphics quality. Among the latest to join the lineup are the highly anticipated Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, and LEGO Horizon Adventures.

These popular titles include day-one support for DLSS 3, enabling players with GeForce RTX 40 series graphics cards to experience smoother gameplay and improved visuals. NVIDIA’s commitment to advancing gaming technology continues to set new standards for performance and immersive experiences.

Stalker 2 benefits from DLSS 3’s cutting-edge features

Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl is one of the standout games that entirely takes advantage of DLSS 3. By incorporating DLSS Frame Generation and Super Resolution, the game delivers up to 2.4x higher performance at 4K with maximum settings. This ensures a fluid and visually stunning experience for players exploring the game’s hauntingly detailed post-apocalyptic world.

Additionally, NVIDIA Reflex technology reduces system latency by up to 45%, allowing for more responsive controls and a seamless gameplay experience. This enhancement is significant for games like Stalker 2, where split-second reactions can make all the difference.

Proton update improves DLSS Frame Generation on Linux

In other exciting news, a new Proton Experimental build has been released, improving performance for Linux gamers. Proton, a compatibility layer developed by Valve, allows Windows-based games to run on Linux operating systems.

With NVIDIA’s updates, GeForce RTX 40 series owners can now enjoy boosted performance in games that support DLSS Frame Generation on Linux. This marks another step forward in making cutting-edge gaming technology more accessible to a broader audience, regardless of their chosen operating system.

DLSS 3 continues to redefine gaming

NVIDIA’s DLSS 3 technology enhances visuals and revolutionises gameplay. By improving frame rates and visual fidelity, DLSS 3 allows developers to push the boundaries of what’s possible in gaming. As its support expands to an ever-growing library of games and applications, the technology continues to deliver a premium experience for gamers worldwide.

Whether you’re piloting through breathtaking landscapes in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, adventuring in the vibrant world of LEGO Horizon Adventures, or surviving the dangers of Stalker 2, DLSS 3 ensures that your gaming experience is smoother, sharper, and more immersive than ever.

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