I defended DLSS for years, but DLSS 5’s AI slop crosses a line that shouldn’t exist
I've spent the better part of the last few years defending technologies like DLSS. I think I just might continue doing that, because when it works, it really works. It turns otherwise unplayable games into smooth, responsive experiences without completely butchering image quality. It felt like a smart compromise instead of a shortcut.
I’ve spent the better part of the last few years defending technologies like DLSS. I think I just might continue doing that, because when it works, it really works. It turns otherwise unplayable games into smooth, responsive experiences without completely butchering image quality. It felt like a smart compromise instead of a shortcut.
Michael Johnson
Chicago
Chicago
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