
Jerry from BagoGames says, "Our Retro Reviews editor is back at it and he's figured out the last 5 Nintendo Gamecube games that he would like to see on Switch's Virtual Console."

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NVIDIA rolled out the DLSS 4.5 update at CES last week, adding 2nd Gen Transformer-based Super Resolution technology for all RTX GPUs. The performance scaling varies wildly across the older (RTX 20/RTX 30) and newer (RTX 40/RTX 50) GeForce RTX lineups. We tested NVIDIA’s next-gen upscaling solution across Cyberpunk 2077, Black Myth: Wukong, Oblivion Remastered, and KCD 2.
I've been surprised by this, the difference between 4 and 4.5 is very noticeable. It's almost completely or has removed that weird dark ghosting that you'd get in foggy games like Silent Hill 2... and Cyberpunk mixed with a high res texture pack is jaw dropping in ultra 4k.
Also if anyone doesn't know I recommend DLSS swapper, it allows you to inject the latest DLSS version into older games.
Quite amazing. But, this does probably mean devs will depend on ai even more for their supposed optimizations lol.
no offense to AMD, but this sort of stuff shows that they are always going to be playing catchup. I guess Nintendo can take advantage of some of these features.
"Better than native."
Native 4K in nearly all games nowadays is actually native resolution with forced temporal anti-aliasing.
TAA smears and blurs frames together to soften jagged edges.
Of course DLSS makes games look "better than native" because native alone without any competent AA methods makes games look horrible.
LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company International have announced their first ever collection of LEGO Pokémon sets.
How can NS play GameCube games without analog triggers
there is something profoundly wrong when bloggers are shouting for reheats and vc stuff
Two quick points:
1. There is no Virtual Console on the Switch. Right now it is just a dream made up by owners of the system. The idea that it will also play GameCube games is also just wishful thinking at the moment. So far all Nintendo has said is that there will be a way to play NES games in the future, with SNES being a possibility.
2. The Metroid Prime "trilogy" was not on GameCube. Prime 1 and 2 were, but 3 was strictly a Wii game.