Dying Light 2 has already gone live, and fans have delved into the game to explore and experience the game. Dying Light 2 has many outstanding features, especially its graphics and visuals.
DLSS is only for PC players. Xbox and PlayStation players can’t have the opportunity to customize their graphics and visual experience. This guide will help you know how to enable DLSS in Dying Light 2.
Customize Resolution – Enable DLSS- How to do It?
DLSS is a customization feature for graphics. It helps players to customize the resolution in which the game will render. In short, DLSS is the feature to get the best out of a game without affecting graphical quality. This feature is only accessible for PC players, especially NVIDIA users. AMID users also have the same kind of feature with a different name- FSR.
Below, we discuss the steps of enabling the DLSS feature in Dying Light 2.
- First, install the latest GPU Driver. The version for Dying Light 2 is 511.65.
- Once you have downloaded the Driver, launch the game
- Go to ‘Options’
- Select Video
- Scroll Down to Upscaler Mode
- Set it to DLSS, balanced.
That’s all you need to do to enable DLSS in Dying Light 2. ‘DLSS, balanced’ is the option that suits most of the players. But if you disagree, you can check other options. However, if you are a PC player and looking for DLSS customization feature, check out our guide for help.