I’m curious about DLSS4 and whether there’s a way to implement it in games on Linux. I heard that the creator of DLSS Swapper is working on a Linux version, but I’m not sure about other methods or details. Anyone have insights?
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You can set up a DLSS override using a launch parameter in Proton! It should allow you to get DLSS4 running on some games. Pretty handy for those who want to up their game performance on Linux!
Any idea when this functionality might be fully available?
I managed to get DLSS working in a supported game by copying the DLSS files from Cyberpunk 2077 into the game folder. Then, I used the DLSSTweaks mod to pick a different preset for DLSS4. To check if it worked, you can enable the DLSSTweaks overlay during gameplay, and if it shows the correct preset (a letter J or K depending on your choice), you’re good to go!
I’m having issues with DLSSTweaks on Linux. The Nexus file has a DLSSTweaksConfig.exe, but it just doesn’t work through Wine. Also, which DLSS files should I copy over from Cyberpunk? There are so many, like nvngx_dlss.dll and sl.dlss_g.dll. Do I need them all?
That sounds awesome! Do you have a source for this information? I’m looking to dig deeper into it.