Shadow Warrior 3 And Ready or Not they received support for Nvidia Reflex, as announced by the hardware manufacturer itself. In this way, both titles have a strong reduction in system latency: 56% in Shadow Warrior 3 and 42% in Ready or Not. This is great news, particularly for players who want to be more competitive.
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Shadow Warrior 3 reduces latency by up to 56% thanks to Reflex
There is no better configuration for Shadow Warrior 3 than a GeForce RTX-based PC or laptop. In early March, the game received a performance increase of up to 68% by adding NVIDIA DLSS support. NVIDIA has now focused on latency, allowing GeForce players to reduce system latency by up to 56% in the game. GeForce gamers therefore get the ultimate gaming experience in Shadow Warrior 3 thanks to latency reduction thanks to Reflex and accelerated frame rates using DLSS.
Ready or Not, another Reflex update arrives up to 42%
Gamers preparing for Ready or Not, the co-op shooter that is garnering loads of positive reviews in Early Access, are about to see their gameplay become a lot more responsive. In realistic Ready or Not scenarios, milliseconds make the difference between stopping a suspect or losing your life. With just one click, Ready or Not players can reduce system latency by up to 42%.
The ever-expanding NVIDIA Reflex ecosystem
NVIDIA Reflex is a suite of technologies that optimizes and measures system latency in competitive games. It offers a competitive advantage to players by reducing system latency so actions happen faster, making players more competitive in multiplayer matches, and making single-player titles much more responsive. Reflex is available in the most popular multiplayer and esports games and is supported by GeForce graphics cards starting with the GTX 900 series, activation takes just one click.
NVIDIA Reflex Analyzer allows you to easily and accurately measure click-to-photon latency for the first time. Using GeForce Experience and compatible technology built into Reflex mice and monitors, latency can be measured, gamers can change their configuration and then test again to confirm that latency has been further reduced. The new Reflex displays include the AOC AG254FG and the Viewsonic XG271QG.
Reflex mice unlock the ability to measure full system latency when paired with a Reflex Analyzer display. This month, the Alienware Wired Gaming Mouse AW320M and ROCCAT Kone XP Gaming Mouse became the latest NVIDIA Reflex compatible mice.
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