The much-anticipated game, Lords of the Fallen, is set to include support for both Nvidia’s DLSS3 and AMD’s FSR3 upscaling technologies on its PC version. Developed by CI Games and Hexworks, the title aims to give PC gamers who possess compatible graphics cards the ability to enjoy improved framerates without compromising on graphical quality. This article will delve into what this feature entails and its implications for players.
Key Details of Lords of the Fallen’s Upcoming Release
Lords of the Fallen is slated for release on Friday, October 13, at midnight local time for console players and at various times throughout the day on Steam for PC users. Although this new title bears the same name as the 2014 game, it is being treated by the developers as a spiritual successor rather than a direct sequel. The game will let players explore a rich fantasy world as a Dark Crusader fighting against the demon God Adyr. Featuring nine starting classes and both single and co-op gameplay options, the game is expected to provide a robust gaming experience.
Support for Nvidia’s DLSS3 Technology
Nvidia has confirmed that Lords of the Fallen will feature support for its DLSS3 technology. DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) is a performance-boosting AI rendering technology that will be accessible via the game’s Display settings for those who have compatible Nvidia RTX graphics cards like the RTX 4060. This allows for higher frame generation and employs Nvidia’s image-sharpening techniques, effectively enhancing the gameplay experience.
Inclusion of AMD’s FSR3 Technology
Notably, AMD’s FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution) will also be an option for Lords of the Fallen players. Twitch Partner Lirik made this announcement in a recent stream, although it was subsequently deleted for reasons unknown. Unlike DLSS, which is hardware-specific, AMD’s FSR3 is implemented at the software level and is accessible to most modern graphics cards. The technology is part of AMD’s broader initiative to improve frame generation and game performance.
Performance Optimizations and User Experience
With these upscaling technologies, Lords of the Fallen aims to offer a more optimized gaming experience. While the game is already graphically impressive, it can be demanding on certain systems. The inclusion of both Nvidia’s DLSS3 and AMD’s FSR3 provides players with valuable options to improve the game’s performance while maintaining its visual appeal.
Final Thoughts
The integration of Nvidia’s DLSS3 and AMD’s FSR3 technologies in the upcoming Lords of the Fallen game represents a noteworthy advancement for PC gamers. As the technologies continue to evolve and find application across more titles, they offer a promising avenue for enhancing game performance without compromising on graphics. It remains to be seen how the game will be received post-launch, but these features offer additional reasons for optimism.
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