• iopq@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Yes, but that also means there’s no FPS advantage at all at 500 Hz using DLSS and people do play at 500Hz

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      2 days ago

      If you’re playing games at 500fps you don’t need DLSS. What is your point? Again - it’s for situations where you can’t get a good framerate at the settings you want to use.

      How is this hard to understand?

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        1 day ago

        My point is my 2060 can’t reach 500 fps even if you run the game in DLSS. You need a more powerful GPU, DLSS can only increase your FPS if the FPS is terrible, it can’t boost you from 250 to 500

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              22 minutes ago

              It adds rendering time, not “latency” btw.

              DLSS improves framerates at basically no cost, to let people hit playable or high framerates at quality levels they couldn’t without it. It’s not for hitting 500fps, it’s for hitting 30/60/100 etc.