Everyone’s Laughing At The Recent Look Of DLSS 5’s “Yassify Filter”

Nvidia has unveiled its latest upscaling technology, DLSS 5, which it’s calling “a dramatic leap in visual realism.” Nevertheless, early examples look an AI filter applied to video game faces that change the features of characters like Resident Evil Requiem’s Grace Ashcroft. Some fans have already dubbed it the “Yassify Filter” for the unnatural way it attempts to make characters appear more attractive.

Players didn’t take long to begin roasting the brand new tech, and DLSS 5ed faces and characters have already grow to be a meme. Please note, nonetheless, that the examples below aren’t actually made using the brand new DLSS 5 technology. Or, no less than, we hope that is the case.

To date, the responses to the early tech demo of DLSS 5 have largely been negative in social media, but video game publishers, including Capcom, Bethesda, Ubisoft, and Warner Bros. Games seem like bullish on it. Nvidia has announced that a few of the games that may support DLSS 5 this fall include Resident Evil Requiem, Starfield, Hogwarts Legacy, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, and more.

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