Call of Duty: Warzone gets support for Nvidia’s DLSS
The makers of Call of Duty: Warzone are adding support for Nvidia’s deep learning super sampling technique to Call of Duty: Warzone. Owners of Nvidia RTX cards can achieve higher frame rates with this.
DLSS was already available in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and this technique is now also coming to Call of Duty: Warzone, the standalone battleroyale part of the series. In the announcement, Nvidia does not make it clear whether it is the first version of DLSS or the version 2.0 introduced in March of last year; According to Nvidia, the latter version offers higher image quality than the first generation and the artificial intelligence no longer needs to be trained per game.
There are other games that will receive support for DLSS, including Five Nights At Freddy’s: Security Breach, a game due this year. The horror game The Medium will also receive DLSS when the game comes out on January 28. Another game that is getting technical support is Outriders. This is a co-op third-person shooter from developer People Can Fly and publisher Square Enix, which was recently delayed until April.
Nvidia’s DLSS technique renders games in a lower resolution and then fills in the missing details with the help of artificial intelligence. The technology works with the Tensor cores of Nvidia’s RTX video cards.