Turns out DLSS 5 is exactly what it looks like.
0:00 - Someone in the entertainment industry did the bare minimum of human decency and I could just about cry!
3:48 - Hey, the new Pokémon games don't look technically incompetent. That's nice!
7:03 - Crimson Desert looks crap but reviewers say they're hooked, even though the game is kinda crap
17:42 - Let's laugh at NVIDIA repeatedly shooting itself in the foot with DLSS 5
1:01:02 - Suikoden II and the Absolute Unit!
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Chat Transcript:
7:06 PM@SheekagoWhat the duck?
7:06 PM@SheekagoHey Andrew
7:09 PM@SheekagoI read that Crimson Desert has a lot of AI generated assets. Maybe desert means devoid of human created assets?
7:14 PM@SheekagoOkay, that's definitely crap. Getting stabbed through a door.
7:18 PM@SheekagoThey're villains. They don't follow the rules. Cheating, going when it's not their turn, I'm not surprised.
7:19 PM@addictedtochaos2Saw that same video.
7:35 PM@addictedtochaos2I never put any faith in anything said by Digital Foundry.