Gamers Hate Nvidia's DLSS 5. Developers Aren’t Crazy About It, Either
- On Monday, Nvidia unveiled DLSS 5, an "AI-powered breakthrough" in visual upscaling technology. The announcement immediately sparked widespread backlash from gamers and developers who criticized the system as an intrusive "slop filter."
- For nearly a decade, Nvidia has pursued "realism" in video games, seeking to maximize visual fidelity through neural rendering. The company claims DLSS 5 uses a "unified model" to infuse scenes with photorealistic lighting and materials.
- CEO Jensen Huang claimed DLSS 5 offers "generative control at the geometry level," yet GeForce Evangelist Jacob Freeman later clarified the technology takes "a 2D frame plus motion vectors as input," contradicting Huang's description.
- Critics liken the feature to an "Instagram-style" filter, pointing to anomalies where shadows flicker or character details appear altered. Many observers argue the algorithm simply pastes a new image over game frames rather than rendering geometry.
- Nvidia confirms the system remains an early preview, with plans to continue training the model over coming months. Questions regarding developer involvement and long-term aesthetic impact persist despite the company's claims of enhancement.
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Alright, we all know that Nvidia’s new AI feature that yassifies your favorite video games sucks. But wait: if you actually look at it extra carefully, you’ll discover that — yeah, it still sucks. Outraged gamers unwilling to let the controversy die down have latched onto a hilarious visual screw-up in Nvidia’s presentation of its DLSS 5 feature that looks like an AI nose job gone wrong. In a screenshot of Nvidia’s tool being applied to a chara…
Gamers Hate Nvidia's DLSS 5. Developers Aren’t Crazy About It, Either
Nvidia announced a new version of its DLSS AI upscaling technology for its graphics cards earlier this week at its GPU Technology Conference (GTC), which it calls the Super Bowl of AI. But unlike previous versions of DLSS that used AI to improve frame rates in video games, DLSS 5 has a much more…
Nvidia Confirms DLSS 5 Is Re-Drawing Games, and That Sucks
Nvidia announced DLSS 5 on Monday, which was swiftly followed by immediate backlash from gamers and developers alike. And while Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has claimed people are wrong about their distaste for the fledgling technology, Team Green has released some comments that have clarified what it does – for better or worse. In a statement to YouTuber Daniel Owen, Jacob Freeman, GeForce Evangelist for Nvidia clarified some of the finer points abo…
Nvidia "confirms" DLSS 5 relies on 2D frame data as testing reveals hallucinations
According to Nvidia's press materials, DLSS 5 enhances lighting and material interactions without modifying underlying geometry. The company later reiterated this point to HotHardware, while TechSpot also highlighted commentary from Ryan Shrout arguing the tech is not simply a post-processing filter. However, in email exchanges with YouTuber Daniel Owen, Nvidia...Read Entire Article
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