Ever had that feeling when your gameplay is smoother than a buttered dolphin sliding down a slip ‘n slide? Well, say hello to Intel’s XeSS 2, the sorcerer of fake frames that magically enhances your gaming experience.
Initially, it strutted onto the scene with just two games shaking hands and making eye contact. Fast forward five months, and now your shiny new Series 2 Core Ultra laptop (think Ultra 9 285H) or that Battlemage desktop card (the Arc B580) can serve up low latency frame generation for a whopping 19 titles. Quite the glow-up, huh?
Among the lucky 19 are heavy-hitters like Black Myth: Wukong, Civilization VII, Fragpunk, and The Talos Principle Reawakened. That’s right! The digital hype train is leaving the station, and it’s packed with endless frame rates and visual flair. Who knew fake frames could make you feel so real?
So, get ready to crank up those graphics settings without exploding your GPU, because with XeSS 2, those frames aren’t just numbers—they’re the difference between ‘meh’ and ‘wow, I’m actually good at this!’
Instead of questioning why your characters look better than you do after a six-hour gaming binge, how about pondering: is it AI making games better, or are we just getting worse?



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