Call of Duty: Warzone" Supports Nvidia Reflex to Eliminate Latency in Latest Driver

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Call of Duty: Warzone" Supports Nvidia Reflex to Eliminate Latency in Latest Driver

With the latest GeForce Game Ready driver update, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, including Warzone, will support Nvidia Reflex system latency reduction. Also, if you are fortunate enough to purchase the RTX 3090 at launch and have an 8K TV, you can enjoy Control and Death Stranding in DLSS 8K Ultra Performance Mode.

Nvidia Reflex is a new suite of technologies released simultaneously with the RTX 30 series. Essentially, Nvidia combines G-Sync, high refresh rate monitors, and game driver support to help measure and reduce system latency. Currently supported games include Fortnite, Valorant, Apex Legends, Cuisine Royal (not what you think), Destiny 2, Enlisted, Kovaak 2.0, and Mordhau. The upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War will also support Nvidia Reflex.

With the right equipment (900 series or higher Nvidia GPUs) and supported games, Reflex ultra-low latency mode can be enabled; Nvidia's internal testing shows an improvement of about 33% on mid-range cards like the GTX 1660 Super.

If resolution is your thing, you'll be enamored with DLSS 8K support for DLSS darlings Control and Death Stranding. Of course, that's only if you own an RTX 3090 and an 8K TV, two rarities in the gaming industry, and with the help of Nvidia's super-sampling AI, you don't have to worry about rendering the 33 million pixels required for a single frame in the traditional way, plus two titles can be enjoyed at full 8K resolution. [Popular titles with DLSS 8K support include RTX beta versions of Minecraft and Wolfenstein: Youngblood. After launch, Watch Dogs: Legion will also be supported.

It is clear that Nvidia's 8K gaming dream is still in its infancy, as the only graphics card that can do it is the RTX 3090, and that is not for gaming.

The latest Nvidia drivers can be downloaded from Nvidia's website; 8K support for DLSS will be added to Control and Death Stranding via an impending patch.

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