Blake_
Captain Obvious
That's true. The benefits are limited.7dtd is a heavily cpu bound game, the extra performance of solutions like dlss come into play with the gpu not having to render the game at full Res. So it's benifit in 7dtd would be limited at best. Also dlss is only available as far as I know on 2000 and 3000 series gpus, so if you have a modern gpu you're not going to benifit from the performance uplift of having the gpu do less work, since mid to high range gpus don't even get full utilisation at full res as it is, due to being cpu bound.
About the 2000 and 3000 series.... well.... I don't think that by the time 7dtd goes gold (~2024) they can still be considered a rarity and/or a specific marketing feature. We should asume that by 2023-2024, GPUs will have well stablished AI rendering solutions. And AI rendering might also happen in separate specialized processing units for AMD and the new INTEL dedicated GPUs, like DLSS does now for Nvidia. Maybe it will help fps to 50% of the playerbase as opposed to barely a ~12% (Rtx Steam owners) right now.
https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/videocard/
But the most important thing is human nature. Will you upgrade your car to one with wheels or one without them that doesn't even hover? (Something very cheap in the rtx market WILL be here by 2023). So Dlss Is the new standard. It's not a new Vulkan. It's a new Pentium 4 (weird unrelated metaphor, but you get the point, one is bland, the other is completely necessary).
https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/videocard/
But the most important thing is human nature. Will you upgrade your car to one with wheels or one without them that doesn't even hover? (Something very cheap in the rtx market WILL be here by 2023). So Dlss Is the new standard. It's not a new Vulkan. It's a new Pentium 4 (weird unrelated metaphor, but you get the point, one is bland, the other is completely necessary).