Lords of the Fallen, the upcoming game from developer Hexworks, is set to launch with AMD FSR 3 and Nvidia DLSS 3 support from day-one. Becoming only the second PC game to release with these two integrated up-scaling technologies, Lords of the Fallen has shown significant frame rate gains when utilizing the AI-powered Frame Generative technologies.
Some of the best PC games of the year have launched without any signs of upscaling and frame generative technologies being present, only to have them featured down the line during a future update. However, Lords of the Fallen, is making use of the performance gains early, releasing day one with AMD FSR 3 and Nvidia DLSS 3 in tow.
The news initially came from a recently aired Twitch stream, where American YouTuber LIRIK, streamed the dark-fantasy RPG ahead of its release, where menu options were shown to give away the game’s FSR 3 and DLSS 3 inclusions. The news was then officially confirmed by, at least, Nvidia itself, announcing on its website that Lords of the Fallen will indeed launch with “day-one support for DLSS 3 Frame Generation, enabling GeForce RTX 40 Series gamers to crank up the settings and multiple their frame rates.”
Alongside the official announcement, Nvidia provided a glimpse of what performance gains we can expect from each RTX 40 series graphics card when it comes to the AI-powered Frame Generation. The GeForce RTX 4070 Ti utilized the next-gen tech, and according to Team Green, was able to churn out over 100 fps for Lords of the Fallen, with the non-Ti version comfortably producing over 60 FPS. The similarly high-powered GeForce RTX 4080 surpassed 120FPS, and the GeForce RTX 4090 soared higher with 144 FPS, showing clearly that so long as you have a RTX
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