NVIDIA DLSS in Outriders: Performance Boost at 4K is up to 73%

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April 6, 2021

Outriders, a cooperative role-playing third-person video game developed by People Can Fly and published by Square Enix was released today and supports NVIDIA DLSS. Outriders is another AAA title that uses DLSS technology to add performance headroom to really kick up the visuals.

DLSS Takes Performance to the Next Level

Thanks to NVIDIA DLSS, every GeForce RTX GPU can hit 60 frames per second at 1440p with NVIDIA DLSS enabled, and the scaling at 4K is up to 73%, turning every GPU from GeForce RTX 3060 Ti and up into a 4K GPU.

Test DLSS ON!

GeForce gamers will be playing Outriders with DLSS enabled, so we hope that you choose to test performance that way, too.

Buy a GeForce Laptop, Get Outriders

Don’t forget, NVIDIA is now offering a digital Steam copy of Outriders to buyers of eligible GeForce RTX laptops at participating partners.

Play in the Cloud on GeForce NOW

GeForce NOW members are able to stream Outriders from our cloud gaming. Founders and Priority members can take advantage of priority access to gaming servers, extended session lengths, and can even play with DLSS support.

 

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