Ghostwire already has DLSS support, along with two other titles

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With the release of Ghostwire: Tokyo, no doubt we can say that at NVIDIA they have done their homework, and with a note. And it is that as the technology reported during GDC 2022, the NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready 512.15 WHQL driver that is now available to be installed offers support to enjoy DLSS in Ghostwire: Tokyo from the moment of its launch, thus improving a experience that, as we have already told you, by itself is more than recommendable.

Based on testing by NVIDIA, the result of installing this driver update and enabling DLSS in Ghostwire: Tokyo can double the performance of the same system without DLSS. And this is especially important considering the technical requirements of the game, which are quite demanding. With this change, the door is opened so that players with slightly more humble equipment in the graphic section can enjoy a basic or even medium graphic configuration with active ray tracing.

Along with Ghostwire: Tokyo, NVIDIA has also announced DLSS support for Evil Dead: The Game, the promising survival horror developed by Saber Interactive that is currently in development and that, barring imponderables, will hit the market on May 13. In this way, this title will also have DLSS support from day zero.

Ghostwire already has DLSS support, along with two other titles

and to the list Paradise Killer also joins, an interesting open world adventure that proposes us to adopt the role of a detective who must investigate a murder to find who is responsible. In this case, enabling DLSS will provide gamers with a performance difference that can be as much as 60% when playing at resolutions Additionally, this new Game Ready driver brings support for Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands as well as the NVIDIA DLAA added to Chorus, Jurassic World Evolution 2, and No Man’s Sky.

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But not only from Ghostwire: Tokyo lives the gamer. Thus, this week other Six new titles to the list of games compatible with GeForce Now, NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service. They are the following:

  • Highrise City (Steam)
  • Fury Unleashed (Steam)
  • Power to the People (Steam and Epic Games Store)
  • Project Zomboid (Steam)
  • Rugby 22 (Steam)
  • STORY OF SEASONS: Pioneers of Olive Town (Steam)

Make already a few weeks that the service exceeded 1,500 compatible titles And, at the current rate, we won’t have to wait long to celebrate reaching and exceeding 2,000.

More information: NVIDIA