Red Dead Redemption 2 and Red Dead Online get up to 45% performance boost with NVIDIA DLSS

NVIDIA has already made its revolutionary DLSS technology available on the Rockstar game’s popular Red Dead Redemption 2 and Red Dead Online games. This helps to maximize frame rates when you need it the most, for example at 4K max settings, even RTX 3080 struggles to give 60FPS at 4K.

So, DLSS bridges the gap between the graphics horsepower the game requires and uses machine learning to upscale games at a lower resolution with almost no noticeable difference based on the model you select. Until now, only GeForce RTX gamers can use this tech to leverage DLSS on such heavy games as Red Dead Redemption 2.

Here’s the announcement from NVIDIA:

Rockstar Games just released their July 13th update for Red Dead Redemption Online, called Blood Money. The update adds NVIDIA DLSS support to both Red Dead Redemption 2 and Red Dead Online. NVIDIA DLSS helps GeForce gamers enjoy the most detailed, immersive, and engrossing Red Dead Redemption 2 and Red Dead Online experiences possible.

Red Dead Redemption 2 and Red Dead Online get up to 45% performance boost with NVIDIA DLSS

With a performance boost of up to 45% at 4K, GeForce gamers can enjoy Red Dead Redemption 2’s captivating gameplay at faster frame rates, or choose to use the extra performance to crank up visual effects.

With the aid of NVIDIA DLSS, all GeForce RTX gamers can experience Red Dead Redemption 2’s incredible world with max settings at 1920×1080 at over 60 FPS. At 2560×1440, GeForce RTX 3060 Ti and above users get over 60 FPS. And at 3840×2160, gamers with a GeForce RTX 3070 or a faster GPU can enjoy 60 FPS+ max setting gameplay.

Rockstar’s Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of the highest-rated games of all time, with over 275 perfect scores and over 175 Game of the Year Awards. Its PC release is also one of the platform’s best-looking titles, with an amazingly rendered and realistic open world that tests the mettle of any GPU when effects and rendering resolutions are ramped up.

Unity 2021.2 is Out in Beta with NVIDIA DLSS Support

In case you missed it, Unity recently released the Unity 2021.2 beta version of their popular game engine. One of the many new features is the addition of native support for NVIDIA DLSS to Unity’s High Definition Render Pipeline (HDRP).  With native support for DLSS, it just got a lot easier for Unity developers to add DLSS to their titles.

DLSS boosts frame rates and generates beautiful, sharp images for your games. It gives gamers the performance headroom to maximize quality settings and increase output resolution. Only DLSS offers big performance gains while keeping image quality comparable to native across all resolutions, even at 1080p.  

NVIDIA DLSS is supported across a wide range of games — nearly 60 in total — including top games that gamers are playing such as Call of Duty, Cyberpunk 2077, Fortnite, Minecraft, Red Dead Redemption 2, DOOM Eternal, Rainbow Six Siege and more.  And it’s supported in Unreal Engine 4, 5 and Unity, 15+ first-party game engines, and over a dozen creative applications and studio production tools.

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