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The Elder Scrolls Online will be the first game with Nvidia’s new DLAA tech

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During a livestream showcasing the Deadlands DLC zone coming to The Elder Scrolls Online, as well as changes being added in its next base-game patch, creative director Rich Lambert mentioned a new tech from Nvidia would debut in the MMO: Deep Learning Anti-Aliasing, or DLAA. It’s like DLSS (which The Elder Scrolls Online is also getting), but instead of running at a lower resolution to get a framerate boost while using AI to upscale everything so it still looks shiny, DLAA runs at native resolution while using that same deep learning for extra edge-smoothing. 

“It’s the same kind of concept,” Lambert said, about 51 minutes into the livestream. “You won’t get a performance boost out of this, but what you will get is absolutely incredible anti-aliasing.” If you want to try out DLAA it’ll be coming to the public test server, after which it will become an option alongside DLSS whenever update 32 goes live. A decent Nvidia GPU will be necessary, of course. “You need the RTX 2000 or RTX 3000 series cards in order to take advantage of it,” Lambert said.



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