Programmer Makes Tool That Makes It Easier to Upgrade a Game’s DLSS Version

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It’s possible to upgrade a game’s DLSS version by manually updating DLL files. Programmer Brad Moore has a new tool that will allow people to do that with a few clicks instead of having to find the file folders for each game and keeping track of DLSS updates. It works with Steam games, and the source code is available at GitHub. There isn’t an executable yet, so those wanting to use it right now must compile it on their own.



My #dlss swapper tool is finally coming together. Just need to make it verify dll hashes for a touch of security and I’ll probably go full send on it. (ping @Dachsjaeger) pic.twitter.com/Fesco4ybKh— Brad (@beeradmoore)...

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I gotta admit I'm pretty impressed by DLSS. I hadn't used it and saw it on Call of Duty's menu the other day while messing around with the settings and it gave me an extra 20 FPS and made the image look better too.
 
I assume it only works with DLSS 2.0 and up, right?
Yep. I'm pretty sure the original source for the story didn't specify that, and oddly enough in his demo video I think I saw SOTR, but it's a known thing that swapping the DLL files only works with 2.0 or higher.
 
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