NVIDIA adds titles to NVIDIA Reflex
It is becoming increasingly evident that manufacturer assistance, such as that given by NVIDIA, is a critical aspect in getting the most out of games. And it is that the times have passed when the only role of the driver was to supply the required resources to the operating system so that it could use the functions of the graphics card and, in this manner, send the signal to the monitor in order to use the computer normally.
When it comes to playing, today's range of technology geared at increasing performance plays a critical part. NVIDIA has it with DLSS and NVIDIA Reflex, AMD has it with FSR 2.0 and RSR, and XeSS, Intel's own resampling system, is one of the most anticipated technologies of the ever-closer Intel graphics cards. Without these technologies, games would appear much different, with lower resolutions, lower refresh rates, and so on.
In this regard, NVIDIA Reflex presents a solution that significantly minimizes latency between the moment we press and the action linked with it. The difference is more than impressive with the appropriate collection of components, and it can make the difference in competitive contexts, whether amongst individuals or in eSports competitions, where performance is critical.
In this regard, NVIDIA announced today the inclusion of NVIDIA Reflex support in two new titles:
Shadow Warrior 3 is a first-person shooter that allows for a lot of movement and combines weapon use with close combat. With the addition of DLSS functionality, NVIDIA Reflex can now cut latency by up to 56%.
Ready or Not: This shooter, which is still in the Early Access phase, has already earned a lot of popularity, thanks in part to the incredible realism of its scenes. Latency can now be decreased by up to 42 percent using NVIDIA Reflex.
On the other hand, new titles compatible with the NVIDIA cloud gaming platform are introduced every Thursday, and the platform has not stopped adding new titles in the last two years, with a total of over 1,500 titles. These seven are new this week: