Days Gone PC Without Ray Tracing and DLSS
The PC version of Days Gone, due out May 18, will not receive ray tracing or DLSS . Instead, we'll get a number of other options to configure.

come out on PC in 10 days, will lack both ray tracing and Nvidia's DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) technology. This is what the game's devs at Bend announced on its official website.
It may seem a bit disappointing, but that the provided system requirements of Days Gone on PC (which we wrote about released two days ago), the lack of DLSS 2.0 is a bit surprising. After all, the technology scales low-resolution images to higher-resolution ones in real time, which translates to a higher frame rate in a given game while maintaining good visuals and reducing the calculations that have to be performed by the graphics card.
Days Gone on PC will, of course, receive a number of other improvements over the PS4 version. The range of changes can be seen in the video above. Players will be able to, among others, increase the level of detail, the draw distance of leaves or the quality of shadows and rendering. In addition, the title will enable us to play without fps cap and offer for ultra-wide monitors. You can see all the customizable options on the screenshot below.
Bend's game will come out on PC on May 18 and will be available on Bloodborne.