Sumo Digital, a British developer, has released a new patch for Sackboy: A Big Adventure on PC, which includes support for two essential NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 series graphics cards.
First, the game now supports DLSS Frame Generation (or DLSS 3) as well as DLSS Super Resolution (or DLSS 2), which has been released since the game's release on PC. This should help frame rates even more for compatible GPUs, although neither Sumo nor NVIDIA has provided any performance estimates for DLSS 3.
The addition of support for reordering shaders or SERs is more interesting and uncommon, as few PC games have implemented this new technology available on RTX 40 GPUs. This could result in significant performance improvements in heavy ray-traced games such as Cyberpunk 2077's Overdrive mode, which NVIDIA predicted would boost performance by 44%.
The following fixes are included in today's patch:
Sackboy's rolling animation would be stuck in certain areas, and he could have gotten stuck in the travel pod if a non-essential player left the game. Fixed UI issues displayed on the loading screen.