Nvidia’s DLSS Update: More Control, Better Frames for Everyone

Okay, so Nvidia just dropped a pretty sweet update to their app, and it’s got some cool stuff for gamers looking to squeeze every bit of performance and visual quality out of their PCs.

Basically, the big news is they’ve rolled out a global DLSS override. What does that mean? Instead of tweaking settings game by game, you can now set a general DLSS preference across the board. This is awesome because it makes it way easier to get that sweet frame generation technology working in games that might not have native support, or just to keep your settings consistent without diving into each game’s menu.

They’re also beefing up the control panel features, giving you more granular control over your graphics. Think of it as getting more hands-on with how your games look and run, without needing to be a hardcore tweaker.

And for those rocking the RTX 40-series GPUs, get this: Smooth Motion is here. This feature lets you enable Frame Generation even in games that don’t officially support it. I’m not gonna lie, this could be a total game-changer for older titles or games that are a bit more demanding. It’s like giving those games a new lease on life by boosting their frame rates with AI.

This update really feels like Nvidia is making advanced graphics tech more accessible. It’s not just about pushing the boundaries for the newest AAA titles; it’s about making existing games run better and look sharper for a wider audience. For anyone who loves diving into games and wants that smoother, more immersive experience, this is definitely something to check out.

What do you guys think about this update? Are you excited to try out the global DLSS override or Smooth Motion? Let me know in the comments!