NVIDIA DLSS Out Now on 3DMark Port Royal; Coming Soon to Metro Exodus, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Anthem and Battlefield V

Feb 4, 2019 at 11:15am EST

NVIDIA DLSS support for 3DMark Port Royal is available now. The benchmark software has been updated today and NVIDIA also published a GeForce Game Ready driver (418.81) to go with it.

The new driver also adds support for the RTX laptops and other fixes, such as:

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  • Implemented performance improvements on multiple titles, such as Witcher 3. when using G-SYNC and SLI on Pascal and Maxwell GPUs.

SLI Profile - Added or updated the following SLI profiles:

  • Anthem

  • Assetto Corsa Competizione - AFR enabled for Turing GPUs

  • Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 - AFR enabled for Turing GPUs

  • Life is strange Season 2 - AFR enabled for Turing GPUs

  • NBA 2K19 - AFR enabled for Turing GPUs

  • Space Hulk Tactics - AFR enabled for Turing GPU

Driver Fixes (For full list of fixes please check out release notes)

  • [Gamestream][OS HDR]: Stream is not set to launch in HDR despite having HDR display attached to the PC and client. [2467526]

  • [GeForce Experience]: Share FPS overlay appears in the Twitter UWP app from the Microsoft Store. [2465033]

  • [G-SYNC]: Flickering may occurs in games if G-SYNC is enabled. [2399845]

  • [G-SYNC]: With G-SYNC enabled, after hot-pugging a G-SYNC display and then a GSYNC Compatible display, the right half of the G-SYNC Compatible display may go blank. [200484819]

Going back to the addition of NVIDIA DLSS in 3DMark Port Royal, though, the GeForce company claims up to 50% performance improvements as well as image quality improvements. They also said NVIDIA DLSS is coming soon to Metro Exodus (the first time we've heard this), Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Anthem and Battlefield V.

Our first interactive comparison exemplifies the massive improvement in clarity and fidelity delivered by DLSS

Floors, walls, characters and more are all sharper and clearer with DLSS enabled

DLSS massively improves image quality and performance, helping scenes such as this look and run better

Port Royal's reflective ray-traced spaceship looks smoother and more detailed with the aid of DLSS

Massive amounts of specular detail is revealed when DLSS is enabled, and detail seen through transparent windows is also improved

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