Assassin's Creed: Mirage With DLSS Support, But No Thanks to Ubisoft
Fan known as LukeFZ has shared a free modification that adds full DLSS support to Assassin's Creed: Mirage. Previously, the modder did the same for Lies of P.
Assassin's Creed: Mirage debuted without support for the DLSS technology (it is expected to receive it officially only in the future). Fortunately, this can now be fixed with a mod.
- By default Assassin's Creed: Mirage only supports AMD's alternative FSR technology.
- This unfortunate state of affairs is fixed by the modification called DLSS Frame Generation for Mirage, created by LukeFZ. As the title suggests, the mod not only adds DLSS support, but also supports frame generation technology (for this, however, you must have an RTX 40 series GPU), as well as Nvidia Reflex.
- Importantly, the mod is fully free. This is significant, since the analogous project by mod maker PureDark is available exclusively through his Patreon. LukeFZ accepts donations in gratitude for his work, but they are entirely voluntary.
- Currently, many players who would be willing to pay for mods are avoiding PureDark's projects, as he, enraged by his mods getting pirated has added a very aggressive DRM system to them. Compared to this, therefore, LukeFZ's work is much more respected, and technologically this author's mods are in no way different from those of PureDark.
It is worth mentioning that this is not the only mod of this type that LukeFZ has recently released. Last week, the author also released a similar modification for Lies of P.
- DLSS Frame Generation for Mirage - download the mod from our FTP server (the author has given us permission to host mirrors of his projects
- Lies of P Frame Generation - Replacing FSR2 with DLSS-FG - download the mod from our FTP server
Assassin's Creed: Mirage debuted on October 5 this year on PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. PC gamers, in addition to the lack of DLSS support, also complain about the nastily implemented chromatic aberration. Here fans have also risen to the challenge and developed a modifications disabling this effect.