NVIDIA DLSS 5 - Official Announcement Trailer
Watch the NVIDIA DLSS 5 announcement trailer. The trailer's official description states:
"NVIDIA DLSS 5, an AI-powered breakthrough in visual fidelity for games is coming later this year. DLSS 5 infuses pixels with photorealistic lighting and materials, bridging the gap between rendering and reality."
Source: youtube / @nvidiageforce
While it undeniably looks more realistic — lighting, materials, everything popping like cola + Mentos — it also drifts straight into the uncanny valley of AI-generated content. It just feels wrong. People are already allergic to this stuff.
DLSS 5 doesn’t just enhance the image — it actively generates and alters visual information, and that’s where things get messy. At certain moments, the scene stops feeling like something rendered by a game engine and starts looking like something reconstructed, interpreted, hallucinated. That kind of neuro-trash where you instinctively expect something to glitch at any second: a disappearing hand, a warped face, geometry doing things it absolutely shouldn’t be doing.
YouTube audience reaction hits the point exactly:
“Is this an early April fools joke??”
@LegitPunisherProGaming
“So instead of videogame graphics, we'll get AI generated jank.”
@CommDante
“Ah yes. The hallucination setting.”
@Helldive21
“This is why you can’t afford RAM.”
@SawdEndymon
“This is a slap to the face to the game creators.”
@HolmanCalderón
“This is the ‘hire fans’ setting.”
@degreekelvin
DLSS 5 is expected to launch later this year. Sanity has left the chat.