NVIDIA’s DLSS 4.5 updates are now available across multiple titles, including War Thunder, Enlisted, and Dawn of Defiance, bringing improved image quality and performance features to PC via Steam, Epic Games Store & GOG.
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With the latest rollout, several games expand their support for advanced RTX technologies. Both War Thunder and Enlisted now integrate DLSS Ray Reconstruction alongside their ray-traced effects, refining visual clarity and lighting accuracy. At the same time, DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution is available for those opting for rasterized rendering to prioritize higher frame rates without sacrificing too much image quality.
The update also coincides with the full release of the NVIDIA app, which exits its beta phase and introduces expanded DLSS 4.5 functionality to all users. Through the app, GeForce RTX players can access features such as Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, enhanced AI-driven frame generation models, and upgraded Super Resolution, further boosting both performance and visual fidelity across supported titles.
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Among the highlighted integrations, Dawn of Defiance leverages DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation out of the box, with RTX 50-series users able to upgrade to DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation through the NVIDIA app, enabling significantly higher frame rates. Meanwhile, Enlisted continues to evolve its technical suite, moving ray-traced reflections, shadows, and ambient occlusion out of beta while introducing DLSS Ray Reconstruction for more polished visuals.
War Thunder also benefits from these advancements through its recent “Ninth Wave” update, which enhances previously introduced ray-traced effects and adds DLSS Ray Reconstruction support, resulting in sharper and more stable image output during large-scale battles.
Elsewhere, newly released title Samson launches with DLSS Multi Frame Generation and ray-traced effects already in place, with further DLSS 4.5 upgrades accessible through the NVIDIA app, signaling continued adoption of RTX technologies across upcoming releases.


