NVIDIA DLSS 2.0 Comes to GeForce NOW: Users Can Now Enjoy Control with Improved IQ and Performance

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GeForce NOW has gotten a lot more attractive for Control fans who don’t own RTX GPUs but want to enjoy the game at its peak, ray-tracing-enabled fidelity with higher performance. NVIDIA has announced that DLSS 2.0 is now available on its cloud-based game streaming platform, allowing the company to “increase graphics quality settings and maintain smooth, stutter-free frame rates with the power of AI & RTX GPUs.”

“Today, our Founders can also explore the secrets of The Oldest House with support for DLSS 2.0,” said NVIDIA in a statement obtained by Wccftech. “Through the power of AI and RTX GPUs, DLSS 2.0 enables the next generation of performance and visuals in games. It’s our new and improved deep learning neural network that boosts frame rates while generating beautiful, sharp images for games.”

“That technology is now available on GeForce NOW, allowing us to increase graphics quality settings while maintaining smooth, stutter-free frame rates. While Control is the first game on GeForce NOW to support DLSS 2.0, additional games, including MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries and Deliver Us The Moon, will gain support in the future.”

NVIDIA has also added 20 new games to its game-streaming service. They include the just-released Streets of Rage 4, the latest iteration of Sega’s classic Genesis-era brawler, as well as the first two S.T.A.L.K.E.R. titles.

Amnesia: The Dark Descent
Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood – Uplay
Battle Chasers: Nightwar
Dead Island Definitive Edition
Drug Dealer Simulator
Earth 2160
Fire Pro Wrestling World
Medieval Engineers
Might & Magic Heroes VII – Trial by Fire – Uplay
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl
Saints Row 2
Sanctum 2
SpellForce – Platinum Edition
Steel Division: Normandy 44
Streets of Rage 4
The Council – Episode 1
THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIII
Trainz: A New Era
YLands

Tsing Mui
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