Exciting developments are unfolding for PC gamers with the latest update to the DLSS Swapper tool. This innovative tool takes a leap forward by integrating NVIDIA’s DLSS Ray Reconstruction presets, enhancing how users interact with and optimize their gaming experiences. The update also introduces the ability to launch games from a broader array of platforms, providing more flexibility and convenience than ever before.
Ray Reconstruction and Game Launcher Integration
With the release of DLSS Swapper version 1.2.2.0, gamers can expect a more robust management experience of NVIDIA’s DLSS technology across multiple titles. This version not only adds support for NVIDIA’s DLSS Ray Reconstruction presets but also allows for launching games from various platforms, a feature previously unavailable. The ability to select specific Ray Reconstruction presets marks a significant enhancement, offering users greater control over AI-driven ray-tracing enhancements.

Enhanced Features and Future Prospects
This major update replaces traditional denoising methods with a transformer-based AI model, refining ray-traced lighting effects. DLSS Swapper, known for swapping upscalers, now also supports swapping from AMD and Intel to the latest DLSS version, expanding its capabilities significantly. The update allows for deeper customization, although users should be aware that some presets might reset due to NVIDIA App or specific game behaviors.
In addition to supporting platforms like Epic, EA App, and Xbox App, the tool maintains its existing support for Steam while improving game detection and filtering. Looking ahead, future versions are expected to broaden support for technologies like FSR 4 and AMD’s Ray Regeneration, much to the delight of RDNA 4 GPU owners.