Farming Simulator Boosts Performance With NVIDIA

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Better quality and performance on RTX cards

Thanks to DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling), Farming Simulator 22 will be sharper and smoother on systems running with graphics cards of the GeForce RTX series – boosting resolution, image quality and frame rate.

The already popular DLSS-option allows players to output Farming Simulator 22 in 4K, for example, while it is only rendered at 1080p resolution. DLSS uses AI to boost frame rates and generate beautiful, sharp images for your games. The result: higher frame rates without a noticeable loss in image quality compared to native 4K!

The more recent DLAA technique is an AI-based anti-aliasing mode for users who have spare GPU headroom and want higher levels of image quality. It uses the same technology powering NVIDIA DLSS, giving you even better graphics in your games.

Atmospheric invitation to Erlengrat

With DLSS enabled, farmers can enjoy the sight of Erlengrat, where the snowflakes fall particularly smoothly due to the performance boost. A new map trailer invites all players to the mountainous landscape inspired by the European Alpine regions. After Elmcreek, set in the US-Midwest, and Haut-Beyleron, inspired by Southern France, farmers can now get a sneak peak of all three available maps in the game.

NVIDIA DLSS Comparison Video:

Screencaps:

Farming Simulator 22 Snowy Trailer screencap (GIANTS Software)
screencap (GIANTS Software)
Farming Simulator 22 Snowy Trailer screencap (GIANTS Software)
screencap (GIANTS Software)
Farming Simulator 22 Snowy Trailer screencap (GIANTS Software)
screencap (GIANTS Software)
Farming Simulator 22 Snowy Trailer screencap (GIANTS Software)
screencap (GIANTS Software)

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