Graphics hardware manufacturer NVIDIA has expanded compatibility for its fourth-generation upscaling technology across several gaming titles, with survival exploration experience Prologue: Go Wayback! and motorsport simulator Project Motor Racing both embracing the frame multiplication capabilities. The wilderness traversal game from battle royale pioneer Brendan Greene spans procedurally generated terrain measuring 64 square kilometers, while the racing offering from Straight4 Studios delivers 28 circuits and more than 70 vehicles spanning 13 competitive categories.
Owners of the California chipmaker's latest graphics cards can activate multi-frame generation to extract maximum refresh rates, whereas previous-generation hardware retains access to single-frame interpolation and resolution enhancement features powered by transformer-based artificial intelligence models. The mouse civilization builder Whiskerwood joined the supported roster earlier this month through early access channels, and forthcoming action title Tides of Annihilation will receive compatibility at launch.
Owners of the California chipmaker's latest graphics cards can activate multi-frame generation to extract maximum refresh rates, whereas previous-generation hardware retains access to single-frame interpolation and resolution enhancement features powered by transformer-based artificial intelligence models. The mouse civilization builder Whiskerwood joined the supported roster earlier this month through early access channels, and forthcoming action title Tides of Annihilation will receive compatibility at launch.