With Lilith‘s return to Sanctuary, we are extremely excited to see Diablo 4 released on consoles and PC. Gamers who prefer the latter platform and happen to own a supported NVIDIA graphics card might have even more to celebrate, as we are happy to report Diablo 4 now has DLSS 3 and NVIDIA Reflex support for PC gamers.
This article explains why you should get excited about DLSS 3 and NVIDIA Reflex in Diablo 4 and what impact these features could have on your loot-farming experience in Sanctuary. The best news of all is DLSS 3 and NVIDIA Reflex in Diablo 4 can be tested out during the Server Slam beta as well.
DLSS 3 Support in Diablo 4
Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) provides higher frame rates (fps), and for those who don’t know, DLSS 3 is the latest tech from NVIDIA, which combines DLSS Super Resolution technology and DLSS Frame Generation to “reconstruct 7/8ths of the displayed pixels, multiplying performance.”
So what does that mean in the most basic of terms? You will get much higher frame rates in Diablo 4 if you have a GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics card and enable DLSS 3 in the game’s graphics menu.
Learn about the technical details for DLSS 3 and its possible performance increases via a video from NVIDIA below, which explains it much better than I ever could.
The best news of all is DLSS 3 and NVIDIA Reflex in Diablo 4 can be tested out during the Server Slam beta as well.
NVIDIA Reflex in Diablo 4
NVIDIA Reflex will make your Diablo 4 gameplay experience even more responsive if you have a GeForce GTX 900 Series graphics card or higher. If you have no idea what NVIDIA Reflex is, read the official intro description from NVIDIA below:
NVIDIA Reflex, GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs, and G-SYNC® monitors deliver the lowest latency and best responsiveness for the ultimate competitive advantage. Built to optimize and measure system latency, Reflex provides faster target acquisition, quicker reaction times, and the best aim precision for competitive games.
What about Ray Tracing in Diablo 4? Well, it won’t be in the Server Slam beta or at launch. However, the developers and NVIDIA have both confirmed that Ray Tracing will be available via a post-launch update.
In case you missed it, check out NVIDIA’s DLSS 3 announcement trailer for Diablo 4 below.
We are excited to find out just how high the DLSS 3 support can push Diablo 4’s framerates on PC for those who happen to own a GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics card. Sure, Diablo 4 doesn’t have high system requirements to run the game, but everyone loves more frames per second (fps), right?