Agriculture Simulator 22 Had a longer development cycle compared to its predecessors. While developer Giants Software said the decision to wait another year from the norm should go with development around next-generation consoles, that does not mean PC users have changed in the shuffle. Instead, they will actually enjoy the first series at launch – Nvidia DLSS support.
With an RTX video card, you can push the new one Agricultural sim To a higher level of graphic fidelity not seen before in the series.
Crispier crops
The application of DLSS enables artificial intelligence processing technology to increase the graphical performance of supported titles. It uses Tensor Core AI processors that are exclusively on RTX cards. Simply put, the processed frames are lower than what is displayed on the screen, but then the AI moves on to take those frames and upgrades them through deep learning, resulting in a more crispy final image. In addition, there is a DLAA that functions similarly but instead focuses only on creating better anti-aliasing.
Giants has released a comparison video showing the use of DLSS in Agriculture Simulator 22 Compared to the uninfected version.
The difference in overall visual fidelity is not earth-shattering, but the difference in frame rate is nothing to mock. With increases of 20 more frames per second, it looks like it will help keep the gaming experience much smoother than usual. While this will benefit everyone with an RTX card, those who pair the game to a 4K or 1440p screen will definitely be able to take advantage of it by being able to use DLSS to fit the same higher resolution at no cost to performance.
In combination with the Graphic enhancements Made to sim, Agriculture Simulator 22 There really seems to be a technical leap in many ways over its predecessor.
Agriculture Simulator 22 It’s just a few short days away, due to hit the market on November 22nd.