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DLSS is coming to Star Wars Outlaws, The Outlast Trials and Tribes 3: Rivals

Star Wars Outlaws is now officially launching in August and Nvidia is swiftly announcing that the game will support several of its features, including DLSS 3 with Frame Generation for super-charged frame rates on RTX 40 series graphics cards.

Star Wars Outlaws will be one of 2024's flagship titles to support DLSS 3. If you have an older RTX series graphics card, then you will still be able to use DLSS, but you won't be able to turn on Frame Generation, which provides an extra frame rate boost on top of DLSS upscaling. As with all other DLSS 3 titles, this means Star Wars Outlaws will also support Nvidia Reflex for lower response times and snappier controls. Additionally, the game will also have ray-traced graphics effects.

Aside from Star Wars news, Nvidia also has DLSS arriving in two other games this week. For starters, The Outlast Trials, which exited Early Access recently, is now adding DLSS 2 for an extra performance bump.

The second game is Tribes 3: Rivals, which is also getting DLSS 2. This team-based FPS game aims to elevate the genre with jetpacks, skiing and other swift manoeuvre tactics as you make your way through maps to take out the opposing team. While most DLSS supported titles simply offer Quality, Performance, Balanced and Ultra Performance modes, Tribes 3 players will have to manually adjust the Resolution Scaling setting with DLSS enabled. Nvidia advices that 66 percent resolution scaling is the setting for DLSS Quality, while 50% scaling is closer to the performance preset.

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