‘Horizon Zero Dawn’ now supports NVIDIA and AMD upscaling on PC
Guerrilla Games has rolled out the latest update on PC, which should improve the game’s performance. The RPG now supports NVIDIA’s and AMD’s upscaling tech. The game previously supported AMD’s FidelityFX CAS. Guerrilla also it improved the shader management system.
Update 1.11 for Horizon Zero Dawn on PC has just been released! With this update, we’ve added Nvidia’s DLSS upscaling technology, and AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution, replacing FidelityFX CAS, as well as various fixes.
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— Guerrilla (@Guerrilla) December 8, 2021
NVIDIA DLSS will improve Horizon Zero Dawn performance by up to 50 percent. Other PC games that are getting DLSS support this month include Lemnis Gate, and Icarus.
Meanwhile, Sony revealed more details about a PC version of another of its blockbuster PlayStation games: God of War. It too will support DLSS, as well as NVIDIA Reflex (which is ).
Like , God of War will have unlocked framerates on PC. You can also expect HDR support, higher-resolution shadows and more detailed assets. Players can control Kratos with their keyboard and mouse, third-party controllers or Sony’s DualShock 4 or peripherals.
Santa Monica Studio also announced the PC specs for God of War. You’ll need at least an NVIDIA GTX 960 or AMD R9 290X GPU, 8 GB of RAM, 70 GB of storage and an Intel i5-2500k or AMD Ryzen 3 1200 processor.
God of War will arrive on PC . Meanwhile, is scheduled to hit PS4 and PS5 sometime next year.
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