The integration of NVIDIA's DLSS 3.5 into video games continues to redefine gaming visuals and performance benchmarks. This technological advancement is particularly notable in the GeForce RTX 40 Series, where gamers are witnessing an unprecedented leap in fidelity. The latest game to benefit from this technology is Alan Wake 2, which features fully ray-traced graphics that are not only accelerated but also enhanced by the comprehensive AI-driven technologies within DLSS 3.5.

The Impact of Full Ray Tracing in Alan Wake 2

The advent of ray tracing in real-time gaming was a turning point, yet full ray tracing or path tracing elevates the experience manifold. Previously exclusive to pre-rendered visual effects in film and television, this technology now brings an unparalleled level of realism to video games, made feasible by the RT Cores in GeForce RTX GPUs and the acceleration capabilities of NVIDIA DLSS.

In the eerie and atmospheric world of Alan Wake 2, full ray tracing amplifies the quality of various light-related effects. It creates lifelike reflections, enhances the interplay between light and shadows, and provides a holistic solution that results in more detailed and realistic scenes. Forest environments brim with breathtaking lighting and shadows, offering some of the most convincing visuals seen in a game to date. Meanwhile, urban landscapes shrouded in fog showcase diffuse lighting and pixel-accurate reflections, thanks to the full ray tracing technology.

For players with older GeForce RTX GPUs, performance scaling is made possible through adjustable Ray Tracing presets, ensuring a broad range of gamers can still enjoy the enhanced visuals at a level suited to their system’s capabilities.

DLSS 3.5 Enhances Alan Wake 2's Full Ray Tracing

Alan Wake 2 fully leverages NVIDIA's DLSS technologies, optimizing frame rates and image quality via AI. Super Resolution provides significant frame rate boosts for all GeForce RTX gamers, while Frame Generation—exclusive to the GeForce RTX 40 Series—can increase performance by up to 4.5X. Reflex technology ensures gameplay responsiveness, and the innovative Ray Reconstruction introduces a new level of image quality for ray-traced effects.