DLSS
LatencyFleX
DLSS | LatencyFleX | |
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51 | 42 | |
645 | 768 | |
3.6% | - | |
2.6 | 2.6 | |
about 1 month ago | about 2 months ago | |
C | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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DLSS
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Weird text on the bottom left of my screen while playing some games
Solved: https://github.com/NVIDIA/DLSS/blob/main/utils/ngx_driver_onscreenindicator_off.reg
- DLSS Super Resolution SDK 3.5.10 Released (nvngx_dlss.dll v3.5.10.0)
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Starfield’s missing Nvidia DLSS support has been added by a free mod
Also DLSS has pretty strict requirements in advertising, requiring nvidia logo & adverts on splash screens and give nvidia any rights to use your app in their own advertising. [0] It's certainly not "free". A completely night and day difference to FSR, which just uses MIT [1]
Lots of people online seem to believe both are "free", so the only reason why you wouldn't implement one is some back room deal. But in my experience, just getting everyone into the same room to sign off on things like that is hard.
[0] https://github.com/NVIDIA/DLSS/blob/main/LICENSE.txt
[1] https://github.com/GPUOpen-Effects/FidelityFX-FSR/blob/maste...
- Replying to comments: AMD Likely Blocks DLSS (Angry Fanboy Edition)
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Nixxes graphics programmer: "We have a relatively trivial wrapper around DLSS, FSR2, and XeSS. All three APIs are so similar nowadays, there's really no excuse."
"IT doesn't work that way. DLSS may be a click in some Unreal Games, but custom engines? Yeah, no. You need to modify the code to implement it, which is PROHIBITED by the license Nvidia has you accept when you accept their SDK terms: https://github.com/NVIDIA/DLSS/blob/main/LICENSE.txt DLSS is not FOSS (Free and Open Source) like FSR. For comparison, FSR's license that lets you do whatever the hell you need to get it functioning in the game or improve performance: https://github.com/GPUOpen-Effects/FidelityFX-FSR/blob/master/license.txt Blame Nvidia for devs not wanting to touch non-free code and enter a legal agreement where they may be litigated down the line...for implementing a technology that SELLS Nvidia GPUs. It's literally like me threatening to sue you for bringing customers to my business. Again, blame Nvidia. By the way, they are also the one that sold you the feature, so let them be the one to implement it. I keep hearing Nvidia is a "god tier software company" but can't implement DLSS on the driver side? Somehow I don't buy it, especially when they release game-ready drivers anyway. And before someone brings up the BS argument it needs game data, anyone can find those memory addresses to get to the engine or they can ask. Considering they are Nvidia, don't think any game dev will keep silent about it or how to interface with their game if there are driver issues. EDIT: Also just so you know, XeSS is also under a similarly stupid license as DLSS XeSS License: https://github.com/intel/xess/blob/main/licenses/LICENSE.pdf Keep in mind this nugget from Intel's license: "No reverse engineering, decompilation, or disassembly..." Only issue is that games need to be DECOMPILED when DEBUGGED! "
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Pro Modder PureDark says he will add DLSS3 in Starfield during the 5 day early access period
Literally. https://github.com/NVIDIA/DLSS
- Starfield Is AMD Exclusive PC Partner, as a NVIDIA User I'm worried this game will not run well without DLSS 2.0+ performance wise
- AMD is Starfield’s Exclusive PC Partner
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Adding DLSS 3 to Unreal Engine 5.2 Games Just Got Easier with New NVIDIA DLSS 3 Plug-in (More DLSS News)
GameWorks on Github
- [TweakTown] AMD sponsored games with FSR don't feature NVIDIA DLSS support, and that's a little strange
LatencyFleX
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I created a LatencyFleX Installer
Installing LatencyFleX on multiple different games and Proton versions was cumbersome to me. I created an install script to do that for you. Tested on Arch Linux, should work on any distribution, provided LatencyFleX is installed on the system beforehand.
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How do I use / install Latencyflex with Fedora?
Find liblatencyflex_layer.so, latencyflex_layer.dll, latencyflex_wine.dll from extracted https://github.com/ishitatsuyuki/LatencyFleX files
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[TweakTown] AMD sponsored games with FSR don't feature NVIDIA DLSS support, and that's a little strange
No and it has a vendor agnostic alternative that works better: \ https://github.com/ishitatsuyuki/LatencyFleX
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New RTX 4070 May Come With Salvaged RTX 4080 Dies
Strangely, a reflex alternative is available on Linux for AMD cards (third party, open) https://github.com/ishitatsuyuki/LatencyFleX Nvidia and AMD could both implement that as a standard, but NVidia is not keen on standards, and AMD is oblivious.
- LatencyFleX: An Alternative to Nvidia Reflex
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Alleged Launch Dates for Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti and RTX 4050 Leak
If you're on linux there's LatencyFleX: https://github.com/ishitatsuyuki/LatencyFleX
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AMD Could Tease DLSS 3-rivaling FSR 3.0 at GDC 2023
https://github.com/ishitatsuyuki/LatencyFleX here you go
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Has Nvidia Fixed DLSS 3 Issues? - 2023 Revisit in 9 Games
And this depends on what actually reflex is and doing - Nvidia love to take a standard api and giving it a brand name and strut around like they invented something new. For example, https://github.com/ishitatsuyuki/LatencyFleX seems to suggest they get similar advantages "just" using the submission timing interfaces already available in the standard graphics APIs, I wouldn't be surprised if reflex is "just" an implementation of that, possibly with an API designed to be a bit easier to integrate in game engines than the gamedev doing it themselves.
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[Pop!_OS] Weird Behaviors After Recent Apex Legends Update / Vulkan Shader Eternity
As long as you have the most recent driver version and are on Proton Experimental, you shouldn't really have to do anything. You are on a VERY old Proton-GE build, which does not include DXVK 2.0, so that's probably why you're having issues. Maybe look into LatencyFlex, but again, with these bans going around, use at your own risk.
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Not able to decide between Pop os and Cachyos
Use LatencyFlex instead. However it might be a bit tricky to get it working. I've not yet had success using it in Overwatch 2.
What are some alternatives?
DLSSTweaks - Tweak DLL for NVIDIA DLSS, allows forcing DLAA on DLSS-supported titles, tweaking scaling ratios & DLSS 3.1 presets, and overriding DLSS versions without overwriting game files.
gamescope - SteamOS session compositing window manager [Moved to: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/gamescope]
REFramework - Scripting platform, modding framework and VR support for all RE Engine games
gamemode - Optimise Linux system performance on demand
Q2RTX - NVIDIA’s implementation of RTX ray-tracing in Quake II
linux-cachyos - Archlinux Kernel based on different schedulers and some other performance improvements.
FidelityFX-FSR2 - FidelityFX Super Resolution 2
gamescope - SteamOS session compositing window manager
Streamline - Streamline Integration Framework
nvidia-all - Nvidia driver latest to 396 series AIO installer
FidelityFX-FSR - FidelityFX Super Resolution
libstrangle - Frame rate limiter for Linux/OpenGL