
DLSS 5’s AI generated sport “enhancement” has gone down like a lead balloon within the gaming group. However there’s loads of love on the market for the common-or-garden Recreation Boy Advance, a dinky little machine with a 16MHz processor that might barely deal with greater than 20 polygons on display screen. And nonetheless, I might fairly play V-Rally 3 on the Recreation Boy Advance than see one other body of Starfield being butchered by Nvidia’s devisive new tech, that takes infinitely extra power to generate than the twin-AA powered GBA might ever dream of. Possibly we have to take into account that much less is extra.
Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher 3 undoubtedly look higher with raytracing enabled, and applied sciences like DLSS and AMD’s FSR have been essential for achieveing it. However is DLSS 5’s AI filter a step too far?
