The 4th week of October 2024 see loads of games and expansions getting enhanced by NVIDIA DLSS as well as other little bits of news that you should know so let’s go through them.
First, we have the Alan Wake 2 expansion ‘The Lake House’ that puts players as FBC agent Kiran Estevez investigating the department’s research facility where disastrous experiments have merged reality with the Dark Place. With a GeForce RTX 40 Series PC, you can immerse yourself in fully ray-traced visuals, enhanced by DLSS 3.5 and Ray Reconstruction, and enjoy 4K gameplay thanks to DLSS Super Resolution and Frame Generation as well as maximise responsiveness with NVIDIA Reflex for the ultimate experience.
Previously mentioned but now officially released, The Axis Unseen combines heavy metal with horror to provide players a new experience in tackling ancient folklore and weird creatures with the power of DLSS 3 with Frame Generation and Super Resolution in addition to Reflex.
While nobody expected this to happen but here we are – Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, now with higher visual fidelity and textures alongside upgraded features set to launch on October 31. GeForce RTX users can elevate performance with DLSS 3, boost responsiveness with Reflex, and achieve top-tier image quality with DLAA, which can be used alongside Frame Generation.
Also a previous teaser now available as Early Access, No More Room In Hell 2 takes your typical “co-op zombie survival” multiplayer fest, and amps it up to twenty with higher requirements in reflex and quick thinking. The game offers DLSS 3 with Frame Generation, Super Resolution, DLAA, and Reflex support for GeForce RTX 40 Series users, delivering peak performance and immersion.
Screw geopolitics, we running our own economic fiesta in the new Industry Giant 4.0 simulation game now available as Early Access with day-one support for DLSS 3 with Frame Generation, Super Resolution, DLAA, and Reflex.
We all wanted this one and finally, we got to have RDR1 and RDR2 on PC. Packing the base game alongside Undead Nightmare expansion, we’ll see it in play from October 29 onwards with new features such as adjustable draw distances, native 4K rendering, HDR10 support, and ultrawide monitor compatibility. GeForce RTX users can enjoy day-one support for DLSS 3 with Frame Generation and Super Resolution, along with Reflex for optimized gameplay.
Delve into the new Dragon Age: The Veilguard and play as Rook the hero that spams magic and forges a new path while gathering companions to defend the world from a godly blight. The game supports DLSS 3 for accelerated performance, Reflex for improved responsiveness, and enhanced immersion through ray-traced ambient occlusion and reflections.
Airship Syndicate’s Wayfinder will put 3 players into a session to explore, collect, and harness the power of Wayfinders with loads of randomized dungeons allowing a vast array of weapon choices to shine. Having exited Early Access on October 21, the game now supports DLSS Super Resolution, allowing GeForce RTX players to boost frame rates for a smoother gameplay experience.
Lastly, don’t forget that Star Wars Outlaws GeForce RTX 40 Series Bundle is still live right now and lasts until November 12 so why not just get the free copy instead of spending money for it? The game however, is enhanced by ray-tracing and NVIDIA DLSS 3.5 AI-powered graphics
New G-SYNC Compatible Displays
As mentioned, a total of 32 new monitors are now officially G-SYNC Compatible with the main winner for today being Philips.
Manufacturer | Model | HDR | Size | Panel Type | Resolution | VRR Range |
Dell | AW2725DM | Yes | 27 | OLED | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 48-180Hz |
Funai | FGM-25F270 | Yes | 25 | IPS | 1920×1080 (FHD) | 48-180Hz |
I-O Data | GCQ271UD | Yes | 27 | IPS | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 59-240Hz |
I-O Data | LDQ271JA | Yes | 27 | IPS | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 59-180Hz |
LG | 32G810SA | Yes | 32 | IPS | 3840×2160 (4K) | 48-144Hz |
Panasonic | OLED TVs Z85A | Yes | 42 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 40-144Hz |
Panasonic | OLED TVs Z90A | Yes | 42, 48, 55, 65 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 40-144Hz |
Panasonic | OLED TVs Z95A | Yes | 55, 65, 77 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 40-144Hz |
Philips | 48OLED789 | Yes | 48 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 40-120Hz |
Philips | 55OLED789 | Yes | 55 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 40-120Hz |
Philips | 55OLED909 | Yes | 55 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 40-144Hz |
Philips | 65OLED789 | Yes | 65 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 40-120Hz |
Philips | 65OLED909 | Yes | 65 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 48-144Hz |
Philips | 65OLED909/12 | Yes | 65 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 48-144Hz |
Philips | 65OLED959 | Yes | 65 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 40-144Hz |
Philips | 77OLED789 | Yes | 77 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 40-120Hz |
Philips | 77OLED899 | Yes | 77 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 40-144Hz |
Philips | 77OLED909 | Yes | 77 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 40-144Hz |
Philips | 48OLED759/769/779 | Yes | 48 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 40-120Hz |
Philips | 65OLED759/769/779 | Yes | 65 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 40-120Hz |
Philips | 66OLED759/769/779 | Yes | 66 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 40-120Hz |
Philips | 77OLED759/769/779 | Yes | 77 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 40-120Hz |
Philips | 42OLED809/819/849/889 | Yes | 42 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 40-144Hz |
Philips | 48OLED809/819/849/889 | Yes | 48 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 40-144Hz |
Philips | 55OLED809/819/849/889 | Yes | 55 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 40-144Hz |
Philips | 65OLED809/819/849/889 | Yes | 65 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 40-144Hz |
Philips | 77OLED809/819/849/889 | Yes | 77 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 40-144Hz |
Samsung | G61SD | Yes | 27 | OLED | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 48-240Hz |
Samsung | Odyssey G5 | Yes | 27 | VA | 2560×1440 (QHD) | 48-180Hz |
Samsung | Odyssey G70D | Yes | 34 | IPS | 3440×1440 (WQHD) | 48-144Hz |
Samsung | Odyssey G80SD | Yes | 34 | OLED | 3840×2160 (4K) | 48-240Hz |
Samsung | Odyssey G91SD | Yes | 27, 32 | IPS | 5120×1440 (DQHD) | 48-144Hz |
New GeForce Game Ready Driver
The latest update for GeForce Game Ready Driver now at version 566.03 is now available for download so grab it and prepare for all the new stuff to enjoy them hassle-free.