How to enable DLSS/FSR graphics enhancements in Dying Light 2
Dying Light 2 has an excellent visual level, and the game contains a lot of useful graphics options. PC players can look forward to a variety of settings to customize their experience.
Although limited to Dying Light 2 PC players, upscaling options including ray tracing. The game features both Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) and FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR).
How to enable DLSS or FSR in Dying Light 2
- For starters, DLSS and FSR serve the same purpose, but for different products.
- With an Nvidia graphics card, use DLSS.
- Using AMD FSR
- First, make sure you have downloaded and installed the latest graphics card drivers.
- For Nvidia users, open GeForce Experience, go to the Drivers tab and download the latest GeForce Game Ready driver
- It must be marked 511.65 and have the game logo.
- After installing the latest drivers, open the Options tab in the game menu.
- Select Video, then scroll down to Upscaler Mode.
- All DLSS and FSR options can be found here.
- Scroll through these options to test them on a PC and determine the best option.
- Most of them will succeed with DLSS, but different settings will give different results.
- Press the ESC key then Enter to save the settings and check the performance and FPS.
What do DLSS and FSR do?
Obviously, the simple answer is that these settings increase the quality of the graphics, but it's a little more complicated. DLSS and FSR essentially function as an AI network that builds each frame in real time based on temporal data to get the highest quality possible. Because AI functions by scaling lower resolution graphics, it also saves CPU power and GPU memory.
Dying Light 2 has top notch graphics options like 4K and ray tracing. Of course, buyers beware because some of them will experience massive performance drops after using these settings. Sources differ on whether DLSS or FSR is preferred as it comes down to the particular GPU being used. Fear not, because several sources confirm that the game definitely still looks great on medium or lower settings.