DLSS 5 can handle lifelike details (think skin, hair, metal, and water) at high resolutions (up to 4K).
It adds reflections and shadows that feel natural. Developers can tweak these effects easily with NVIDIA's Streamline tools.
Big titles like Starfield and Hogwarts Legacy will support it when it launches this fall.
DLSS 4.5 brought sharper visuals using advanced transformer models, but could slow down older RTX GPUs by around 20-25% (for example, RTX 30 and earlier) due to lack of native FP8 support.
The new version keeps things smooth while pushing visual quality even further.
Major studios like Bethesda, Capcom, Ubisoft, and Tencent are already building games with DLSS 5.
So if you love immersive worlds or crisp action scenes, expect to see this tech in your favorite upcoming releases.
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