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If I wanted this experience I would just use my phone to watch will smith eating spaghetti
There's an aspect of the "AI" frames I think a lot of people miss, with DLSS 4 especially a good chunk of work being done isn't for necessarily "fake" frames, it's to optimize, with ML the raw math behind rendering itself, to make it less computationally expensive while typically preserving output. This was a key reason for DLSS 4 (within reasonable limits) actually being pretty good. There's a lot of nuance with this though. DLSS 3 and similar uses motion vectors to better predict "fake" frames, kind of an in between, as opposed to pure image by image inference, but the other side of the spectrum, again, is a pure optimization of rendering math with ML.
When the video started playing my YouTube app automatically set the resolution to 240p and so for the first 90 seconds or so I thought y'all were doing a bit where you used upscaling on the video itself 😂
9:20 I noticed it before you even got out of the car. Even in just a 60 fps screen capture on YouTube I was able to see the road doing some weird warbly stuff in the space behind your car, between the back end of the car and the bottom of your screen. I kinda felt like it was messing with my eyes.
The way he grins more and more the crazier the settings get 😂😂😂
This is madness, no, this is framegen
As absurd as 15 » 540 fps is... I'm impressed at how clear the picture looks like still.
Omg when Tim showed the 1fps with all the frame gen. That is what Jenson thought, "oh yeah, that looks like real gaming to my eyes 😎."
I love how at 15:35 ish you can HEAR the lag if you listen to Tim's keyclicks and look at the responsiveness on screen hahahaha
Seeing how many people are still uninformed on FPS, I can't imagine how hard this (low input lag > high FPS) will be to get into the average consumer's mind
6:11 that red car driving by LOL
Boy, that input delay at 24:16
I think the solution to the problems you identified in the video is more generated frames
6:54 The Steam friend called IndianaCones 😂
The trying not to smile/laugh throughout the video is hilarious
22:47 1 fps upscaling ftw! Much photorealistic, so wow! 😂👍
Can't wait for Jensen to steal things from this video to use it in marketing.
man i really need to upgrade from my 1070 to a 50 series card. this frame gen stuff looks amazing
Future Dystopia <3
Oh gods , at 7:48, the way the road seems to weave and bubble gave me motion sickness. I never felt this bad by just looking at my monitor wtf.