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It's a shame it never got released in a playable storefront.
Which is actually more accurate than what upscalers do in the first place.
Upscaler: Guess how the frame should look like, based on machine learning
Framegen: Take two Frames and motion vectors, then generate a frame between those two.
So Framegen may be "fake", but it is actually less fake than upscaling. Much less guesswork for that frame.
Then again: Even a guessed frame is better than no frame at all.
Hopefully~
Is this what you tell yourself every time you use dlss?
New Africa
Who cares if the game feels better?
I don't know what you are implying here to be frank.
What I posted was just a factual description of the techs.
Why I do or don't use DLSS has nothing to do with the way it works.
Granted, I do use it in every game due to it decreasing my GPUs power draw considerably. So less heat and noise in the room while gaming. I can't see a visual degration on balanced DLSS setting, so a pure win situation. Even tho I have a 4090, I still enjoy having less heat and noise in the room when gaming at ultra. ;-)
It was 5$ once, and not anymore. Mod drm got cracked
Cracking mods that fix AAA games that cost 70 bucks,... oh the irony lol.
So what? I'll take 100 fake frames in Jedi Survivor over 50 real frames. And no, your little 4090 won't help because the frame drops are due to a CPU bottleneck.