Ever curious what changing a setting in NVIDIA App for a game or a global setting actually does? Does it change 1 thing, does it change 7?
Well I made a little tool with another terrible name that can monitor for changes and lets you know what has been updated.
DLSS Swapper v1.2.4 has been released. Key features include:
- DLSS FG preset support
- Auto update
- Import DLSS versions from your local driver
- Proxy support
- Many translation updates
@geek_972 I think for those situations you want to use latest DLLs and use "NVIDIA recommended" preset option (that is an option, I don't mean to go use what NVIDIA recommends in documentation for you to use for your GPU)
@geek_972 Bulk updates has been discussed in the past. It is complicated. Do you want to update DLSS, or XeSS? Do they need to be downloaded first, or does it download? What about for games you don't want to update. How do you roll all those changes back to default? How does UI look? etc.
@KQZVY@LedZaid@Fana94582729 No, it’s literally why we exist.
I’m just correcting “downgrading a preset” because a lot of people have no idea what a preset is, where it lives, or what it does.
@KQZVY@LedZaid@Fana94582729 “Downgrading a preset”
That.. isn’t a thing. You can change the preset. But the preset is IN the DLL file so to truely downgrade you need to “swap” to a different DLL file which they don’t do.