Modder ‘other2w’ has released a pretty interesting mod for Forza Motorsport that enables DLSS 3 Frame Generation. Forza Motorsport launched with support for both DLSS 2 and FSR 2.0. Strangely enough though, there is an easy way to enable DLSS 3 Frame Generation.
The modder explains that if you swap out the original Streamline DLL files in Forza Motorsport with the newer ones, you can turn on DLSS 3 Frame Generation. And guess what? It actually seems to work – it’s not just a placebo effect. So, replacing those files can make a big difference in this game.
For those wondering, no. This workaround does not work in other games that solely support DLSS 2. In other words, you can’t use this method to enable DLSS 3 FG in games like Crysis Remastered or Assassin’s Creed Mirage or Baldur’s Gate 3. We don’t know what’s going on with Forza Motorsport and why it works.
To demonstrate how well the DLSS 3 Frame Generation Mod works, the modder posted the following video. In the video, with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070, the game runs smoothly at 120fps and 1440p. I assume this is at Max Settings with Ray Tracing turned on. And the cool part is, the GPU usage is around 70-80%.
Alongside DLSS 3 Frame Generation, this new mod enables GTAO. GTAO is a new screen-space technique for ambient occlusion, called ground-truth ambient occlusion.
You can download this new graphics mod for Forza Motorsport from this link. In theory, it should be compatible with these other graphics mods that fix the 2D wheels, improve distant shadows, and increase the resolution of opponent liveries.
Enjoy!
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