NVIDIA graphics enhancement technology used to play at 213 x 160 pixels

The author of the YouTube channel 2kliksphilip decided to test NVIDIA DLSS technology, which improves graphics quality, to a very

low resolutions. The enthusiast activated it to play at a resolution of 213 x 160 pixels.

Officially, NVIDIA DLSS is a technologyrendering based on artificial intelligence (AI). The goal of the technique is to increase or maintain frame rates at higher resolutions and settings. Thanks to technology, the video card processes the image, for example, not in 4K, but in 2K, “completing” the missing pixels.

As you can see from the video 2kliksphilip, the game in427 x 240 resolution with NVIDIA DLSS becomes a game at 1280 x 720 pixels. In Control, I even demonstrated how 213 x 160 pixels are converted to 640 x 480. It still looks terrible, but it could be much worse. But in higher resolutions, the result is still impressive.