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Nvidia's DLAA makes PC games look better with little performance hit
With DLAA (Deep Learning Anti-Aliasing), Nvidia launched a technology intended to offer gamers an even more intense gaming experience. This sister feature to Nvidia's vaunted DLSS using the same underlying technology to improve the visuals in games that support it. DLAA uses machine learning to effectively smooth images and eliminate unsightly "staircase" effects, similar to traditional anti-aliasing technologies. The difference to the already familiar DLSS technique: DLAA does not rely on a change in resolution. While DLSS artificially enhances low-resolution images to increase performance, DLAA works with your game's original resolution and concentrates exclusively on the anti-aliasing task, or edge smoothing.
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Spider-Man Remastered swings onto the PC platform
After spending many hours completing Spider-Man Remastered main story and being unable to tear ourselves away from the screen, editors at BabelTechReviews (BTR) recommend it as a great game with a few flaws. Mark Poppin, Mario Vasquez, and I have collaborated on this review, each of us playing the game for 20 or more hours. We cover the gameplay, updated performance with Thursday's patch, and IQ (image quality), which includes ray tracing and testing AMD's and Nvidia's upscaling solutions. Spider-Man Remastered was released originally as a PS4 exclusive in 2018 and two years later was remastered for PS5. Sony then gave it a complete makeover when they ported it to the PC, complete with ray-traced reflections, and together with all the downloadable content, it was released on August 12, 2022.
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