Resident Evil Requiem devs were ‘in the dark’ about Nvidia DLSS 5 reveal

Resident Evil Requiem devs were ‘in the dark’ about Nvidia DLSS 5 reveal

Nvidia’s DLSS 5 controversy continues to simmer after the chipmaker showed off examples of the AI-powered technology on Monday. While Nvidia reps claimed that DLSS 5 represents “the most significant breakthrough in computer graphics since the debut of real-time ray tracing in 2018,” observers were quick to point out that the technology was significantly altering the artistic intent of developers, and not for the better, as evidenced by the bizarrely yassified face of Resident Evil Requiem‘s Grace Ashcroft that’s been making the rounds on social media. According to Insider Gaming, developers at Capcom were largely unaware the studio had entered into this partnership with Nvidia.

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  1. sigurd67

    It’s interesting to see how the DLSS 5 reveal has sparked such a conversation in the gaming community. The development process can often have unexpected challenges, and it’s always intriguing to hear about the behind-the-scenes dynamics. Looking forward to seeing how this unfolds!

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