DLSS Swapper gets ray-ready and game launcher savvy

A handy tool for PC gamers just got more powerful. The DLSS Swapper application, known for letting users easily swap different upscaling files like DLSS and FSR, has dropped a new update. Version 1.2.2.0 now adds support for NVIDIA's Ray Reconstruction presets, allowing finer control over those AI-enhanced lighting effects in supported games. It also expands where you can launch games from, adding compatibility with the Epic Games Store, the EA App, and the Xbox app alongside existing Steam support.

This Ray Reconstruction feature is part of newer DLSS versions, using an AI model to handle ray-traced lighting instead of older methods. The swapper tool now lets users tweak specific presets for this tech, offering deeper customization, though it notes that some games or the NVIDIA App itself might occasionally reset these settings. The update also improves how the program finds and filters installed game titles across these various platforms.

Looking ahead, future updates are planned to include support for upcoming competitor tech. The next version is expected to focus on integrating AMD's FSR 4 and its own Ray Regeneration feature, which would be a boon for owners of newer RDNA 4 graphics cards. The tool remains open-source, continuing its evolution beyond simple file swapping into more granular graphics setting management.
 

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