NVIDIA announced the latest batch of PC games that support DLSS 3 (Frame Generation) and DLSS 2 (Super Resolution). Fans of roleplaying games will find both in GreedFall: The Dying World, out today on Steam Early Access for a price of $40. With this RPG sequel, Spiders made some bold choices, such as switching from action-based combat to tab-target-like real-time with pause. Narratively, GreedFall II: The Dying World flips the premise of the previous installment, putting players in the shoes of a Teer Fradee native who is forcibly removed from the island and brought to the old continent.
At the Early Access launch, GreedFall II includes the beginning of the main quest, three explorable regions (Teer Fradee, Thynia, and Uxantis), six companions, and six skill trees. Between Fall and Winter, fans can expect new companions and companion quests, an extension of the main quest, a new region, new skill trees, and the addition of the crafting system. There is no set release date for version 1.0 yet.
DLSS 3 is also available in The Casting of Frank Stone, the horror game developed by Supermassive Games in the Dead By Daylight universe. The game received an 8/10 score on Wccftech:
To be honest, I wasn't expecting much of The Casting of Frank Stone, given how I only have a passing knowledge of Dead by Daylight, but after a few hours, I was hooked. This is a testament to the quality of the experience, which manages to be a great one for all sorts of players, granted they can stomach the little gameplay the adventure features, and the short run time for a single playthrough. The asking price of $39.99 is maybe a little too high for a six-hour-long game, but if you are into well-constructed horror stories, it could be a price worth paying.
DLSS 3 is available in Witchfire, too, which is out now on Steam with a new weapon, achievements,
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