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DLSS has been “a transformative feature on PC” with up to 98% utilisation

The introduction of DLSS by Nvidia sparked the beginning of a new technical frontier on PC, with upscaling technology becoming commonplace in most major titles. In the years since, we’ve seen multiple different companies adopt similar technologies such as AMD’s FSR and Intel’s XESS. According to the tech specialists at Digital Foundry, DLSS “has been a transformative feature on PC.”

During the Digital Foundry Direct podcast, hosts Richard Leadbetter, Alex Battaglia and Oliver Mackenzie discussed the adoption of AI-based upscalers on PC, with Leadbetter revealing some eye-opening statistics on the tech, stating:

“We’ve already seen that DLSS has basically been a transformative feature in the PC space,” adding that “we heard some revised figures…on adoption of DLSS on certain titles at Gamescom, certain titles are seeing up to 98% utilisation of DLSS.”

DLSS has indeed been a godsend for many PC players – especially those with ageing PC hardware, as it allows for a much higher perceived resolution at a lesser performance cost.

Hopefully the continued success of DLSS and other upscalers encourage even more developers to utilise the technology in their games.

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