NVIDIA Launches Project G-Assist and Expands DLSS 4 Support, Advancing AI- Powered PC Performance and Gaming Experiences

NVIDIA has introduced an experimental version of Project G-Assist, a system assistant for GeForce RTX desktop users. Available through the NVIDIA app, G-Assist runs locally on RTX AI PCs and helps users optimize game and system settings, track performance, and manage peripherals using voice or text commands. The tool also provides real-time diagnostics, power efficiency improvements, GPU overclocking, and other enhancements.
Developers can extend G-Assist’s capabilities by building custom plugins. To support this, NVIDIA has released a GitHub repository with sample codes and instructions for integrating third-party app APIs and controlling PC peripherals. Built with NVIDIA ACE, the same AI suite used in gaming NPCs, G-Assist is available for download via the NVIDIA app’s Home tab.
NVIDIA Expands DLSS 4 and Enhances Performance Features
Alongside Project G-Assist, NVIDIA has launched updates to the NVIDIA app, expanding DLSS override functionality. Players can now fine-tune image quality and performance with the new DLSS Override—Super Resolution setting. Users with GeForce Game Ready Driver or NVIDIA Studio Driver 572.83 WHQL or later can activate DLAA, customize DLSS presets, or adjust resolution scaling from 33% to 100%. Additionally, Display Scaling and Display Color settings have moved from the NVIDIA Control Panel to streamline GPU features within a unified app.
NVIDIA is also rolling out DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation in several new games, including Enlisted, KARMA: The Dark World, The First Berserker: Khazan, and Warhammer 40,000: Darktide. DLSS 4 support will also be available at launch for FBC: Firebreak by Remedy Entertainment.
- Enlisted, a WWII MMO shooter, has been enhanced with DLSS 4, improving performance by up to 4.3X at 4K max settings on RTX 50 Series GPUs.
- FBC: Firebreak, a three-player FPS set in the Control universe, will feature DLSS 4, NVIDIA Reflex, and Full Ray Tracing, as seen in Alan Wake 2.
- KARMA: The Dark World, launching on March 27, will include DLSS Frame Generation, DLSS Super Resolution, and NVIDIA Reflex for enhanced performance.
- The First Berserker: Khazan, set in the Dungeon & Fighter universe, launches on March 27, offering DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation for up to 3.5X performance improvement at 4K.
NVIDIA RTX Remix Officially Released
Following a successful beta, NVIDIA has officially launched RTX Remix. Half-Life 2 RTX owners can now download a free demo on Steam, featuring remastered textures, models, and full ray tracing. This fan-driven project by Orbifold Studios enhances visual detail and realism using NVIDIA’s latest AI-powered tools, including DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, DLSS Ray Reconstruction, and RTX Volumetrics.
Meanwhile, updates to Control allow players to upgrade DLSS Super Resolution to DLSS 4’s transformer AI model for better image stability, clarity, and shadow detail. The game’s Ultra Ray Tracing preset further enhances texture quality, streaming speed, and ultrawide display support.
Similarly, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II now supports NVIDIA’s latest DLSS 4 Transformer AI model. Players can access this via the Graphics Settings menu, improving resolution scaling and image quality.
Finally, RF Online Next, a new MMORPG based on the classic RF Online, recently launched in Korea with day-one DLSS Super Resolution support. A global release is planned for a later date.
With these innovations, NVIDIA continues to push the boundaries of AI-powered gaming and PC performance, offering gamers and developers new ways to enhance their experiences.