NVIDIA DLSS plugin for Unreal Engine to feature a new “G” preset

Published: Jun 5th 2023, 07:28 GMT   Comments

NVIDIA DLSS3 getting a new “G” model

Unreal Engine will receive a new NVIDIA DLSS plugin (Deep Learning Super Sampling) soon. This version of the plugin is said to enable a new DLSS preset that has not been mentioned by NVIDIA before. 

This is a reminder that DLSS modes (Ultra Performance / Quality etc.) are not the same thing as presets. The latter should be considered a fine-tuning option for developers seeking the best optimization for their games. With presets, DLSS will adapt to the content of the game, scaling scenarios, the pace of the game or lack of motion vectors in some areas.

NVIDIA DLSS presets, Source: NVIDIA

Modders have already taken advantage of the presets option, and there are tools that can force either profile, regardless of what the developer has chosen. The DLSS3 Preset F was generally considered to offer the best quality and minimal ghosting.

Doing a livestream covering an updated DLSS plugin for Unreal Engine, the presenter showed that the editor will include a new profile called “G”. There has been no mention of this preset in the UE5 plugin documentation yet, so it is definitely new. Currently, it is unclear what this profile would improve or focus on, but it is certainly the first time it has been mentioned.

NVIDIA DLSS “G” preset, Source: NVIDIA

The new DLSS plugin should be released at any day now, so it is likely that the G preset will be explained in detail soon.

Source via Reddit:

[Unreal Engine] Advancements in AI with DLSS 3 in Unreal Engine 5.2 | Inside Unreal (26,603 views)



Comment Policy
  1. Comments must be written in English.
  2. Comments must not exceed 1000 characters. Comment splitting is not allowed.
  3. Comments deemed to be spam or solely promotional in nature will be deleted.
  4. Discussions about politics are not allowed on this website.
  5. Sharing relevant links is permitted; avoid bypassing the link and word filters. Our team will approve links.
  6. Comments complaining about the post subject or its source will be removed.
  7. Offensive language in comments or usernames result in a ban.
  8. Direct attacks/harassment result in immediate ban.
  9. VideoCardz isn’t and was never sponsored by AMD, Intel, or NVIDIA. Users claiming otherwise will be banned.
  10. Moderators may edit/delete comments without notice.
  11. If you have any questions about the commenting policy, please let us know through the Contact Page.
Hide Comment Policy
Comments