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Imagine arguing against someone who has worked at AAA studios and now runs their own. Pick your battles, Christ.
Tech Jesus(2026): Elfstein glitching out of the Matrix!
I love watching arguments between game devs and gamers about what they don't or do like like.
A lot of those game devs end up unemployed.
Yeah but that is not what was happening here, it was objective technical discussion.
Not for gamers its not, its very much a visual debate and we don't like it.
Didn't see that, they are arguing about the wrong thing, no one, and by no one i don't mean literally a not a single person' cares about how it works, the result is all that matters.I was referring to the discussion on how the tech worked between two members here, not the temper tantrums from gamers about AI in general. Not sure if you missed that part and thought I was talking about general gamers vs devs.
What am i supposed like it now? i'm not talking about how it works, i'm talking about what i'm seeing.Nvidia + Game Developers vs Gamers.
Gamers: its changes the look of the game completely, the structure of people faces, the lighting, i don't like it.
Nvidia + Game Developers: ACTUALLY no its doesn't, ACTUALLY all its doing is enhancing the lighting using data that's already there.
Gamers:What am i supposed like it now? i'm not talking about how it works, i'm talking about what i'm seeing.
Whilst calling it DLSS 5 - you have a pattern of missing the point, I see.They literally did market it as a preview and tech demo.
You don't show some tech demo and call it with the name of final product, that's a recipe for... Well, exactly what we can see happened - huge backlash.Are you ok?
That's not how AI models evolve - as in they don't get much more powerful on the same hardware, they grow bigger and require more, faster hardware, and that's mostly how they get more powerful. What works in data centers doesn't work on home GPUs the same way, especially if it needs to run a game as well and other DLSS methods (upscaling and FG) - all at the same time. Unless one is happy with the future where games with AI in them will be playable just online on Nvidia cloud data centres, then sure - very doable, for a price.However good or bad AI tools are right now...they are only going to get better, more powerful, and more useful over time, it's in the nature of machine learning systems.
How the tech works exactly nobody outside Nvidia knows, it's a black box and Nvidia isn't sharing details.I was referring to the discussion on how the tech worked between two members here, not the temper tantrums from gamers about AI in general. Not sure if you missed that part and thought I was talking about general gamers vs devs.

The latency would be horrible (all the syncing issues etc.) it would be better to just run it purely in the cloud I suspect.Yea I could see a day where your local GPU works in tandem with streaming from the internet.
You could have local rendering plus AI from Nvidia cloud.
Unless we reach a point where internet speeds far outpace the streaming in which case you could do away with local rendering and stream it all from Nvidia cloud.
Nvidia + Game Developers vs Gamers.
