The NVIDIA app is improving the DLSS overwader, more features of the control panel, and the changes in project G-Assist this week. NVIDIA has been slowly improving its new app for the last 18 months since its release, and it is getting closer to fully migrating all the powers of the Legacy Control Panel.
This week’s NVIDIA app’s update will include options for anisotrophic filtering, anti -Eliasing, and integration, which means improving classic games You will not have to navigate to the old NVIDIA’s old control panel app. The setup tool for the surrounding NVIDIA will now be part of the NVIDIA app.
You will not also need to create DLSS over -ride features based on every game, as NVIDIA is now adding a global option. You can set your DLSS preferences in all over -round support games, and NVIDIA’s overle will also show that what settings of DLSS are enabled if you togel this option.
Nvidia features its new smooth motion feature, which was previously special to RTX 50-Series GPUs, also bringing all RTX 40-Series owners. It is a driver -based AI model that enables smooth gameplay for sports that does not support the DLSS frame generation. Smooth movement can be applied to sports with DLSS Super Resolution, in local resolution, or even other advanced technologies. Nodia says it will double the “frame rate” commonly considered.
If you are a fan of NVIDIA’s GS Assistant Assistant, NVIDIA is changing the AI model behind the screen so it will use 40 % less memory. Small maps will also not affect performance, as it is also designed to answer the questions too fast.
These latest changes to the NVIDIA app will arrive at PT / 12pm et in the morning for beta consumers on August 19, followed by a general release next week.


