在今晚的英偉達GeForce Beyond直播活動中,首次公佈了DLSS 3技術。
DLSS 3.0是NVIDIA廣受好評的深度學習超級採樣技術的最新版本,並擁有開創性的光學多幀生成功能。DLSS 3.0利用AI提供遊戲三要素:提高幀率、最大限度地提升響應速度和改善圖像質量。
DLSS 3已得到廣泛應用,目前已有超過35款遊戲和應用即將支持該技術,以下是名單:
《瘟疫傳說:安魂曲》(A Plague Tale: Requiem)
《原子之心》(Atomic Heart)
《黑神話: 悟空》(Black Myth: Wukong)
《光明記憶: 無限》(Bright Memory: Infinite)
《切爾諾貝利人》(Chernobylite)
《戰意》(Conqueror's Blade)
《賽博龐克 2077》(Cyberpunk 2077)
《達喀爾拉力賽》(Dakar Rally)
《火星孤征》(Deliver Us Mars)
《毀滅全人類 2: 重新探測》(Destroy All Humans! 2 - Reprobed)
《消逝的光芒 2: 人與仁之戰》(Dying Light 2: Stay Human)
F1® 22
《暗影火炬城》(F.I.S.T.: Forged In Shadow Torch)
寒霜引擎
《殺手 3》(HITMAN 3)
《霍格沃茨: 遺產》 (Hogwarts Legacy)
《翼星求生》(ICARUS)
《侏羅紀世界:進化 2》(Jurassic World Evolution 2)
《逆水寒》(Justice)
《生死輪迴》 (Loopmancer)
《星際海盜》(Marauders)
《微軟模擬飛行》(Microsoft Flight Simulator)
《午夜獵魂》(Midnight Ghost Hunt)
《騎馬與砍殺 2:霸主》(Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord)
《永劫無間》(Naraka: Bladepoint)
NVIDIA Omniverse™
NVIDIA Racer RTX
PERISH
《傳送門》RTX 版(Portal With RTX)
Ripout
《潛行者 2:切爾諾貝利之心》(S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2:Heart of Chernobyl)
《煉獄神罰》(Scathe)
《仙劍奇俠傳七》(Sword and Fairy 7)
《重生邊緣》(SYNCED)
《指環王: 咕嚕》(The Lord of the Rings: Gollum )
《巫師 3:狂獵》(The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)
《王權與自由》(THRONE AND LIBERTY)
《幻塔》(Tower of Fantasy)
Unity
虛幻引擎 4 & 5《戰錘 40K: 暗潮》(Warham)
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