NVIDIA Reflex: 4 More Games Add Support, Making Gameplay More Responsive

By Andrew Burnes on December 16, 2020 | Featured Stories GeForce RTX GPUs NVIDIA Reflex

NVIDIA’s always pushing the boundaries of technology, and inventing new ways to make your gaming experiences ever-better. Our most recent advancements with NVIDIA Reflex in latency optimization are our best yet, giving players improved responsiveness in their favorite games.

As part of this strive to further improve PC gaming, we’ve created plugins, tools, documentation, ready-made samples, API enhancements, and more, so developers can add tech faster, while ensuring it’s performant and impactful for the player’s experience.

The results of this multi-year effort are clear to see: the biggest competitive games, like Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, Call of Duty: Warzone, Valorant, Fortnite, Destiny 2, and Apex Legends have added NVIDIA Reflex technology. Today, we’re bringing this new feature to 4 more games making gameplay more responsive and more enjoyable.

CRSED: F.O.A.D.

Darkflow Software’s CRSED is a free to play multiplayer last-man-standing shooter with realistic weaponry, mystic traps and demonic rituals, that’s been entertaining millions of gamers since its release last December. With the addition of NVIDIA Reflex, the game’s latency will be reduced by 23%.

Enlisted

Darkflow Software’s Enlisted, is an online squad-based first person MMO shooter covering key battles from World War II, with ground forces, tanks, aircraft, and more. The other week, Enlisted added NVIDIA DLSS, and today it’s adding NVIDIA Reflex, reducing system latency by up to 20% in its large-scale, high-intensity battles.

Mordhau

Triternion’s 80-player medieval PvP and co-op slasher has gamers take charge of mercenaries in brutal hand to hand combat. Use swords, spears, shields and hammers to defeat opponents in tense rock-paper-scissors battles where you need to utilize the correct techniques to defeat an opponent’s defenses.

With the release of a new update, MORDHAU now supports NVIDIA Reflex, which reduces system latency in the title by up to 41%:

Warface

MY.GAMES’s free-to-play online first-person shooter has millions of players, and now, with a new update, Warface has added support for NVIDIA Reflex, reducing system latency by up to 22%:

There’s Much More To Come

These titles join the ever-growing list of games enhanced with NVIDIA technology that makes the experiences of GeForce gamers even better.

Black Ops Cold War Bundle Extended to January 11th

Don’t forget, that since the only way to experience all of the exciting new technical features is with an NVIDIA GeForce GPU, we’re giving buyers of eligible GeForce RTX 3080 and GeForce RTX 3090 graphics cards and desktop systems a Standard Edition copy of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. To be eligible, purchase a participating 3090 or 3080 graphics card at specific retailers and etailers before January 11th.

 

The included copy of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is redeemable online, and will be available to play via Battle.net. For a full list, and links to participating products and partners, head on over to our Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War GeForce RTX Bundle homepage.

More integrations of NVIDIA Reflex are in the works and we can’t wait to tell you more about them! For details, stay tuned to GeForce.com.

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