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NVIDIA shares DLSS benchmarks for War Thunder, Ready or Not & Enlisted

NVIDIA has announced that four additional games now support its DLSS tech. These four games are: Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War, War Thunder, Enlisted and Ready or Not. In addition, the green team released some benchmark figures between no-DLSS and DLSS that you can find below.

War Thunder sees a performance increase by up to 30% at 4K in Performance Mode. Not only that, but NVIDIA released a video, showcasing how great this implementation actually is in it. The following video compares native 4K with DLSS Quality Mode. And, contrary to Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War, War Thunder appears to be sharper when DLSS is activated.

War Thunder DLSS benchmarks

War Thunder | Now Featuring NVIDIA DLSS!

Similarly, Enlisted appears to feature better and sharper images with DLSS Quality Mode. Not only that, but NVIDIA DLSS can boost frame rates by up to 55% at 4K (in its Performance Mode).

Enlisted DLSS benchmarks

Enlisted | With NVIDIA DLSS

Lastly, Ready or Not currently supports ray-traced reflections, ray-traced shadows, ray-traced ambient occlusion shading, and NVIDIA DLSS. According to the team, DLSS accelerates performance by up to 120% at 4K with the new ray-traced effects activated in Performance Mode. And while this is a huge performance increase, we should remind you that this is in Performance Mode. Thus, we don’t know whether the DLSS implementation brings any major blurriness/image degradation to this game.

Ready or Not DLSS benchmarks

6 thoughts on “NVIDIA shares DLSS benchmarks for War Thunder, Ready or Not & Enlisted”

      1. how dare nvidia bring innovation to the table, no no no you cant use dlss on against AMD benchmarks that should be ILLEGAL!!!! amd cultists are pathetic.

      2. how dare nvidia bring innovation to the table, no no no you cant use dlss on against AMD benchmarks that should be ILLEGAL!!!! amd cultists are pathetic.

  1. I love DLSS Amd needs to get this working ASAP this is really a deal breaker IMO it’s bigger than G-sync was.

    I will not buy a Amd card unless it has something just as good. Really want a new RTX 3080 i always like to double my performance on my GPU when i upgrade and i own a 1080 and a 3080 does that

    1. Only somehow good thing for them that most games still dont utillize DLSS 2.0 yet and there are still no true next gen titles…. they (AMD) announced/said they have it in the works (in developers hands), so if they release it within lets say 3-4 months (worst case IMHO) I will consider it acceptable. AMD also does some good stuff like StoreMI (enterprise solution from Enmotus) and its good to have it since DirectStorage is not comming before 2021/22.

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