Daniel Sims

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Daniel Sims

Daniel Sims

@RedSwirl

Freelance writer. Published at @pcgamer, @usgamernet, @indiegameweb, @unwinnable, @uppercutcrit, @techspot, @TechRadar, others. Info in the link. ENG • DE

United States Katılım Şubat 2009
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Adam Karpiak@Adam_Karpiak·
“While we were impressed with your background…”
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Tony Polanco@Romudeth·
One fun thing I did for my Crimson Desert review was to explain a bunch of mechanics in a rapid-fire fashion to help readers feel what it's like to play the game. It's a firehose, that's for sure! Anyway, check out my review! tomsguide.com/gaming/crimson…
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@Richmond_Lee DLSS 5 is likely designed solely to "enhance" lighting and material interactions without changing how characters and other details look, but apparenlty can still mistakingly do that. The underlying training dataset remains an unanswered question.
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Daniel Sims@RedSwirl·
@Richmond_Lee I pointed out that video earlier today. Almost everything in his explainer was already known from the press release. The actual most important bit of new info is that he caught a couple of hallucinations on one character's face, proving that DLSS 5 can misinterpret details.
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Art-Eater ➡️⬇️↘️🐲👊
This is straightup anti art. This detroys all intentionality. This is the epitome of slopification of everything. Using this is choosing to force every game to look and feel the same. This is 1000x worse than motion smoothing and I have a visceral hate of motion smoothing.
NVIDIA GeForce@NVIDIAGeForce

Announcing NVIDIA DLSS 5, an AI-powered breakthrough in visual fidelity for games, coming this fall. DLSS 5 infuses pixels with photorealistic lighting and materials, bridging the gap between rendering and reality. Learn More → nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/…

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The best is yet to come
The best is yet to come@OksudongDaddy·
A scene from an anime titled "The Darwin Incident, ダーウィン事変" (OTT: Amazon Prime Video) featuring a character resting at a gas station with prices clearly visible on a sign and it’s been updated every-week to reflect the current gasoline fee caused by 2026 Iran war. #ダーウィン事変 #DarwinIncident #PrimeVideo #IranWar
류채연💝👑@For_Ataraxia

현재 방영중인 미국을 배경으로 한 애니 근황 1화에서 10회 진행하는 동안 엔딩 장면의 기름값이 오름

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@Bemesda You might be onto something about the beard (I'd have to see what that character looks like normally), but the other issues are screen-space glitches that Oliver from DF pointed out in their video. Other non-AI graphical effects do that (like reflections).
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Lou Sassle
Lou Sassle@Bemesda·
@RedSwirl These are actually some artifacts I noticed in the Starfield showing.
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Daniel Sims@RedSwirl·
Ok, Daniel Owen might have actually cracked the code on DLSS 5. The Starfield tutorial comparison might be the smoking gun. Look at the guy's hair and nose. Those are the only details I can identify as actual hallucinations. youtu.be/D0EM1vKt36s
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This guy came back with a comparison of that infamous Grace shot. Again, if moving some sliders in an image editor undoes most of the changes from DLSS5... then what is it really doing? See Alt Text.

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