NVIDIA’s super-sampling technique has helped the gaming industry to evolve and increase the gaming performance to match with the high fidelity details as well as resolutions moderns games are coming with. Heavy games like Cyberpunk 2077 at high resolution cannot be enjoyed if you do not have DLSS enabled.
So, there are still a lot of games out there which do lack hardware-based NVIDIA Deep Learning Super Sampling, so to you help out, Brad Moore developed a simple tool that will help out replace DLSS library manually.
In simple terms, gamers have already discovered that it is often possible to replace the library with a newer version without any issue, simply by replacing the files. Similarly, this simple tool will help you manually replace DLSS files to enable the DLSS support into it even if the game developers haven’t official injected into it.
Although fiddling with files that involves anti-cheating mechanism will not be a good idea but general triple-A titles can be modified to bring DLSS to them. So, this tool relies on the TechPowerUP DLSS database, which also started collecting the latest libraries as soon as new iterations were discovered to offer better image quality over previous versions.
So, general users can also manually add a new library should the file if the supplied by TPU were outdated. Also, Brad used his own version tracker of all DLSS versions with annotations which game was the first to see this implementation, however, the tool has to be compiled manually.
Source: DLSS Swapper (Github), via Videocardz