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16.03.2024 - 23:25 / wccftech.com / Muhammad Zuhair
VKD3D-Proton, a translation layer used for Steam Play on Linux, has seen the inclusion of NVIDIA's Reflex technology in the latest update.
Phoronix reports that Valve's Steam Deck could potentially leverage NVIDIA's reflex technology after a new update on the VKD3D-Proton has added support for the feature. For those unaware,
NVIDIA's Reflex feature is used to minimize the response times of hardware and software resources through a driver-level setting, which makes it a great option for hardcore gamers, and a viable alternative to AMD's Radeon Anti-Lag. With Reflex support with the new VKD3D-Proton update, Steam Play gamers could experience a decent boost in performance, ultimately enhancing the overall experience.
Apart from the addition of NVIDIA Reflex, the new VKD3D-Proton 2.12 update brings several other additions as well, which include Shader Model 6.7, D3D12 Render Pass API, and a wide range of performance optimizations. You can look at the updated list below:
It's great to see the new wave of additions done within the VKD3D-Proton, since it enables Steam Deck users to take leverage from various technologies in the industries, ultimately boosting the performance. You can download the new version from here.
News Source: Phoronix
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