"It's Re-Rendering the Game!" – It Turns Out Game Artists Don't Love DLSS 5, Despite Nvidia's Claims
Nvidia’s DLSS 5 AI upscaling alters character appearances and artistic intent, surprising Capcom and Ubisoft staff who learned of partnerships only during the public reveal.
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"It's Re-Rendering the Game!" – It Turns Out Game Artists Don't Love DLSS 5, Despite Nvidia's Claims
Nvidia revealed DLSS 5 earlier this week, working neural rendering into its AI technology suite for graphics cards. The company claimed that game developers were on board, despite some of the drastic changes it seems to make to the game's aesthetic – especially Resident Evil 5.Both Assassins Creed Shadows and Resident Evil Requiem were used to show off the new technology, but it seems like the art teams for Ubisoft and Capcom, respectively, didn…
Resident Evil devs were 'in the dark' about DLSS 5 reveal
Nvidia's DLSS 5 controversy continues to simmer after the chipmaker showed off examples of the AI-powered technology on Monday. While Nvidia reps claimed that DLSS 5 represents "the most significant breakthrough in computer graphics since the debut of real-time ray tracing in 2018," observers were quick to point out that the technology was significantly altering the artistic intent of developers, and not for the better, as evidenced by the bizar…
Among the many debates surrounding the announcement of Nvidia's DLSS 5, there is one on the autonomy of artists.
Developers of Capcom and Ubisoft, two companies announced as partners of Nvidia on the DLSS 5, would have discovered the technology at the same time as everyone else. This raises the question of real control on the part of creative poles. The bad buzz no longer ends for Nvidia and its DLSS 5, new
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