Baldur’s Gate 3 could get NVIDIA DLSS support in the future, judging by new information on Steam database.
According to the reliable website, as noted by Reddit user makisekurisudesu, a new branch was added a few hours ago hinting at testing for NVIDIA DLSS support. No official announcement has been made about this, so it may take some time for DLSS to be implemented.
Baldur’s Gate 3 is currently available as an Early Access title on Steam, but the full release isn’t due this year, according to Larian CEO Swen Vincke, as there’s still a lot of work to be done. A few months ago, the Druid class was added to the Early Access version and it was one of the hardest classes to get right, according to Larian’s CEO.
It was one of the hardest lessons to get right. So we wanted to put it there to force ourselves to go through the whole process of that class, and at the same time see what people would do with it, because we’re going pretty far with what you can do with Wild Vorm. We’re not necessarily going to put the classes that are easiest to create in Early Access first, we’re also putting the classes that are of interest to us, to see what the community is doing with them.
You could argue that it would be a lot easier to just throw everything into Early Access, and then just work with all that feedback and then let it go at the end of the exercise. And at the same time, you can well say, if I do, and I haven’t covered everything and players happen to have a bad experience there, that’s their whole impression of the game: that it was a bad experience.
Baldur’s Gate 3 is now available on Steam as an Early Access title. The final release has yet to be dated.
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