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The Nintendo Switch 2 apparently uses DLSS 3.1

LynxByte Games, which appears to be a developer and publishing company which specialises in porting and supporting indie games, has shared online that the Nintendo Switch 2 uses DLSS 3.1. We already know that the Nintendo Switch 2 features DLSS but NVIDIA has not specially said which version of DLSS the system uses. DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) enables games to look sharper and have better frame rates.

24 thoughts on “The Nintendo Switch 2 apparently uses DLSS 3.1”

      1. It’s important to not conflate coming to a wrong conclusion, and being clueless. DF still could be correct regarding version of DLSS on the other games they covered as this info also doesn’t tell us anything about what version of DLSS other dev studios might have used, all this tells us is that Switch 2 supports DLSS 3.1. This indeed could be the only version supported, but this doesn’t tell us that. For instance, it lists 4k and 120 fps, but we also know that it supports other resolutions and frame rates. An important thing to remember is that lack of observation does not equate to lack of existence.

      2. With Switch 2, they are stuck years in the past with their RTX 2050 test rig that was flawed from the beginning. Rather than admit to being wrong, they doubled down, and made up stories like “lite” DLSS when Nvidia’s own timing show this 18.3ms timing for 4k is ludicrous.

        1. Just FYI, the 2050 is Ampere despite the name. 3040 probably would have been a more appropriate name. And either way it’s still at least double what the Switch 2 ended up with.

    1. DF is the least reputable source for accurate information and has been for at least a decade. I want to say it was during the X1 era where they became Xboys and started collecting checks from Big Papa Microsoft because they started falsely promoting features the X1 didn’t actually have or could do; oftentimes with the underlying tone of putting the PS4 down. It was blatantly obvious they were getting paid because what they were doing, compared to others in the field, was giving them wildly different results. Anything they reported on for Xbox was positive (as were most articles written in that era before Xbox transitioned to a 3rd party) and gaslit the community into thinking Xbox was the most powerful, was being pro-consumer, and was taking risks and being highly successful doing so… None of which was true and we have a decade of evidence that objectively proves otherwise.

      Tl;Dr – DF needs to be shut down, they’re easily swayed by a paycheck.

      1. As usual from Robyn, lies and false statements without any proof or context.
        Show proof and maybe we’ll listen, or not as you seem intently irrational and or misleading almost every time you post anything.

    1. Graphics wise it looks good. Stuttery frame drops is the problem. that’s definitely EAs problem for crappy ports once again. See if theres a day 1 patch

  1. Somebody better let Nintendo’s development teams know then 🤣

    Also switch 2 doesn’t support wifi 6 so what even is this list

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