Hideo Kojima’s open-world delivery game Death Stranding is out now on PC. It’s a game about Norman Reedus being a parcel delivery man in post-apocalypse America where everyone is sheltered and isolated in their homes.
That premise doesn’t sound too far-fetched these days.
That aside, the PC version has PC-specific features like ultra-wide monitor support, higher framerates and also Nvidia DLSS 2.0.
Nvidia DLSS 2.0 is available on Nvidia GeForce RTX graphics cards. It’s anti-aliasing tech that makes sharper images via AI computed using the RTX Tensor Cores. The result uses less performance allowing Death Stranding to run at 100+fps at 1440p and 60fps at 4K resolution on all Nvidia RTX.
Death Stranding is out now on PC (Steam, Epic Games Store) for RM239.