One of the highlights of the Nintendo Switch 2 when it was revealed was the custom Nvidia SoC inside — and, in particular, its Ampere-based GPU that could leverage DLSS. It’s no secret that DLSS is king when it comes to image quality among upscaling tools, so much so that the latest transformer model in DLSS 4 often looks better than simply running the game at native resolution. Now that the console is here and games packing DLSS are available, it’s become clear that DLSS on the Switch 2 isn’t the same as DLSS on PC.