Rainbow Six Siege players can now enjoy NVIDIA Reflex

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NVIDIA has brought good news for gamers as now everyone’s favorite game Rainbow Six Siege officially supports NVIDIA Reflex. This helps gamers to get low latency during games with NVIDIA GPUs at no extra cost, even the GTX 10 series GPUs will support it with a new driver update.

In nearly all sports the right gear can help competitors achieve their full potential. Competitive games are no exception, where better GPUs, displays, peripherals, and good software can lead to split second improvements in targeting which can be the difference between digital life or death.

Rainbow Six Siege players with a GeForce 10 Series GPU and newer can now download the public test server, run the Vulkan version, and try out NVIDIA Reflex before it comes to the main game. Just go to the display options menu and enable NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency.

Rainbow Six Siege players can now enjoy NVIDIA Reflex

Being a fraction of a second late on the trigger is the difference between winning or losing the engagement, so reducing system latency can be a huge boon for Rainbow Six Siege players. With NVIDIA Reflex, system latency is significantly reduced, making it easier to target enemies and improve your PC’s responsiveness.

Rainbow Six Siege supports NVIDIA Reflex in the Vulkan version of the game and provides a free upgrade to a huge number of GeForce gamers by reducing latency and improving responsiveness for GeForce GTX 10 Series and newer GPUs.  In fact, latency reductions are typically better for lower end hardware.

Enabled by a simple toggle in the display settings menu, NVIDIA Reflex reduces system latency by up to 25%, giving you a split-second advantage in the heat of the moment.

via NVIDIA Press release

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