In brief: Nvidia’s all-digital CES keynote kicked off today, and it was a pretty exciting one. The biggest reveal was the new GeForce RTX 3060, but the company also announced that its RTX, DLSS, and Reflex technologies will be coming to several existing and upcoming titles. Let’s delve into those a bit below. We’ll start with the games that are only set to receive DLSS (and not RTX or Reflex), of which there are currently two. First up is Call of Duty Warzone, Activision’s immensely-popular free-to-play battle royale (available exclusively through the Battle.net client). The game is available now, but DLSS support is coming “soon,” which probably means “sometime in the next couple of months,” if we had to guess. We don’t have any specific performance numbers to pore over here, but the new CoD Black Ops Cold War does support the tech. Since Cold War is running on a similar engine to Warzone, you might be able to look at the former’s DLSS benchmarks to determine what sort of FPS increases you can expect to see in the latter. Granted, Warzone’s map is far bigger than anything you’ll find in Cold War’s multiplayer modes, but it’s the closest comparison… Read full this story
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