DLSS 5: Has Nvidia's AI Graphics Technology Gone Too Far?
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In short
  • Let’s be clear: Nvidia’s DLSS 5 is a game-changer, but not in a good way.
  • This new 3D guided neural rendering model can alter lighting and materials in real-time, and the backlash is deafening.
  • They’re mocking it with memes and expressing outrage over how it has 'yassified' beloved characters in Resident Evil Requiem.
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Let’s be clear: Nvidia’s DLSS 5 is a game-changer, but not in a good way. This new 3D guided neural rendering model can alter lighting and materials in real-time, and the backlash is deafening. Gamers are furious. They’re mocking it with memes and expressing outrage over how it has 'yassified' beloved characters in Resident Evil Requiem. This isn’t just a minor tweak; it’s a fundamental shift in how we experience games. If you ignore this, you lose time. The gaming community is divided, and many feel that Nvidia has crossed a line. This isn’t just about graphics; it’s about the integrity of the gaming experience. Are we sacrificing authenticity for flashy tech? The answer is a resounding yes. Nvidia needs to listen. This changes the game, but not for the better. Who will adapt, and who will be left behind? The clock is ticking.