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Okay, so here’s the scoop from inside Arrowhead Game Studios. You’ve got Shams Jorjani—he’s the CEO or something—talking about Helldivers 2. Apparently, there’s this wishlist. And guess what’s on it? Fancy tech stuff like Nvidia DLSS and AMD FSR. You know, those magical upscaling things. But hold on! Before they even think about adding these, they need to tackle some of the other performance gremlins plaguing the game. Good job, priorities, right?
Now for those scratching their heads—DLSS and FSR are like game wizards. They take a game that’s chilling at 720p or 1080p and—poof!—make it look all sharp and snazzy at 4K. Sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, huh? FSR’s pretty chill, working on most PCs and consoles. Meanwhile, DLSS is all about that Nvidia hardware, using these fancy-sounding Tensor Cores. But you need one of those RTX cards. Apparently, the RTX 50 series can juggle DLSS 4 and older versions too. I mean, why not just throw in everything, right?
Over on the Helldivers 2 Discord server (because where else do the cool announcements drop?), Jorjani’s all like, “Yeah, DLSS and FSR would be cool. But let’s fix the basics first.” Kind of feels like they’re running before they can walk? Oh! Also, there was this March 2025 update that went wild with AI stuff and had everyone’s CPUs running like it’s the Olympics. Talk about bottleneck city.
How about them frame rates? (Or should I say frame rate drops?) Because nothing screams “fun!” like watching your game turn into a slideshow. Probably why adding DLSS and FSR could be a smooth move—less pressure on the CPU, more fun for us.
They’re also cooking up more spicy content for the game. Players seem hungry for some tough-as-nails action. No clear details yet, but the suspense is killing me—not literally, obviously.
Despite the drama and whatnot, Helldivers 2’s train isn’t stopping. They’ve got updates rolling out, Xbox launches happening, and maybe a curveball or two in the works. Who knows where the adventure heads next?
Anyway—back to gaming, folks. Or whatever it is I was doing before this rabbit hole.
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