A boon for both developers and gamers on April 14, 2021, 14:58 Something to look forward to: Nvidia's framerate boosting Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) tech wasn't very good at launch, but these days, it's fantastic; and only getting better over time. DLSS is now available across dozens of PC games, AAA or otherwise, and can provide substantial framerate boosts in GPU-bound scenarios. Fortunately, it's about to get even more widespread: the Unity game engine is getting native DLSS support by the end of 2021. Since Unity is one of the most popular game engines in the world (especially among indie developers), this will be a major win for everyone: Nvidia, developers, and players alike. Of course, developers will still need to actively implement the technology, but it should be a lot easier moving forward. Since DLSS's effectiveness partially depends on the quality of its implementation, it's helpful to make that process as smooth and easy for developers as possible.