Nvidia Brings DLSS 4 to Resident Evil Requiem

Resident Evil Requiem gets Nvidia DLSS 4 for better performance and stunning visuals. Here’s why it matters for gamers.
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Nvidia Brings DLSS 4 to Resident Evil Requiem
Nvidia Brings DLSS 4 to Resident Evil Requiem Gamers finally have a reason to get excited: Nvidia’s DLSS 4 is coming to Capcom’s Resident Evil franchise. DLSS 4 in Resident Evil promises smoother performance, higher frame rates, and sharper visuals, even on demanding settings. This move addresses a long-standing gap, as players previously relied on AMD’s FSR for performance boosts, which didn’t match the capabilities of Nvidia’s cutting-edge technology. Image credit: Nvidia / Capcom Why DLSS 4 in Resident Evil Matters The addition of DLSS 4 in Resident Evil Requiem will revolutionize the franchise’s graphics performance. Path tracing, a lighting technology that creates realistic reflections and shadows, is paired with DLSS 4 to deliver cinematic visuals without sacrificing speed. For longtime fans, this means exploring Capcom’s terrifying worlds with unprecedented clarity and immersion, whether you’re playing on a high-end PC or looking to optimize performance for smoother gameplay. DLSS 4…