• BigFig
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    247 months ago

    Not a single bit of “switch 2” news has been corroborated. It’s all rumors.

  • @[email protected]
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    97 months ago

    DLSS (or FSR/XeSS for that matter) isn’t a magic bullet. I’d say the “Quality” setting (67 % per axis) is acceptable for some games if the output resolution is at least 2560x1440 (so it renders at like 1715x960), but even then it’s very noticeable if you ask me. At even lower internal resolutions, it’s getting a lot worse quickly.

    It’s a nice way to get games running that wouldn’t otherwise run with an acceptable frame rate, but not much more.

    • @[email protected]
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      27 months ago

      It also got brought up again in the latest DF weekly. A recent rumor states thst the switch 2 soc won’t have the dedicated tensor/ML cores, so DLSS performance would take a further hit.

      • @[email protected]
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        17 months ago

        Nintendo’s cheaping out on their customers again. Imagine having modern looking Nintendo games again?

  • Never_Sm1le
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    27 months ago

    Nintendo is known for reject modernity but not include hw dlss would be their 2nd biggest mistake

  • @mindbleach
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    7 months ago

    This really ought to be Nvidia’s chance to show off Gsync and DLSS. They control the entire machine - screen included. A zillion people are gonna buy this hardware. You figure they’d go hard on making 40 feel like 60 and 720 feel like 1080, but you’d have figured that for the first Switch too.