The DLSS Swapper v1.1 as well as v1.1.1 have received some major updates, which now include the option to swap FSR 3.1, XeSS, and XeSS Frame Generation DLLs.
Users Can Now Update FSR 3.1, XeSS, and XeSS Frame Generation DLL Files Via DLSS Swapper
The DLSS Swapper received its latest updates yesterday and today in the v1.1 and v1.1.1 editions. DLSS Swapper v1.1 is particularly huge and the v1.1.1 is just an extension towards more features. The DLSS Swapper v1.1 introduces support for updating more upscaling technologies like FSR and XeSS, which were absent before.
If you aren't familiar with DLSS Swapper, it's an open-source tool developed by 'beeradmoore' that can update your game DLSS DLL files. This is an alternative to the NVIDIA App that receives frequent updates for new games, but through DLSS Swapper, one can manually upgrade or downgrade the DLSS version based on the games that support DLSS technology. All the DLLs are downloaded from the official NVIDIA repositories even though it isn't affiliated with NVIDIA.
As per the release notes of the DLSS Swapper v1.1, there are tons of new features that include many major and minor functions. The major ones include support for AMD FSR 3.1 and Intel XeSS upscaling technologies that can be updated easily via the software. However, do keep in mind that it depends on whether the game supports these upscaling methods. So, depending on the support, the options may be blanked out.

Version 1.1 also adds XeSS Frame Generation and XeLL DLSS swapping support and allows manual adding of the games that are not found in the standard installer paths. Furthermore, you can now swap the DLL files for DLSS Frame Generation and Ray Reconstruction. Plus, a ton of smaller updates can be found, including stuff like the ability to change the game cover art, add notes, and various bug fixes.
The DLSS Swapper v1.1.1 adds nine smaller but crucial updates that fix annoying bugs related to opening games and UI. The developer is still working on a few more issues like duplicate listings and the bug that causes the software to show no DLLs to manually-added games even if they have those files.
DLSS Swapper has surely become a convenient tool for gamers and now, with the adoption of upscaling technologies from NVIDIA's competitors, it will be handy for testing a plethora of games by updating the DLL files individually. The latest DLSS Swapper v.1.1.1 can be downloaded from Github.
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