

In Rust everyone wants you dead, reduced latency with Reflex will make sure you're staying ahead of the competition. " I'm excited to have NVIDIA Reflex integrated into Rust. Enter NVIDIA Reflex, which is coming soon to Rust for all gamers with a GeForce GTX 900 Series or newer GPU. With just a few hits being deadly, you want the fastest possible response times, your shots to land on the target, and your actions to occur that bit quicker than the enemy’s. Sleep with one eye open, because a raid can occur at any time, and keep your head on a swivel when exploring, resource harvesting, and stalking enemy players.

Get the full lowdown on Overwatch’s NVIDIA Reflex integration in our dedicated article, and check out the tech in action in our new slow-mo video below:įacepunch Studios’ phenomenally successful Rust attracts ever more gamers to its high-stakes servers month after month, where everything and everyone is a threat to your survival. “NVIDIA Reflex is a game-changer with up to 50% less system latency.” – John Lafleur, Overwatch Technical Director NVIDIA Reflex support has moved from public test region to the live version of Overwatch, reducing system latency by up to 50%.


This month also sees the introduction of a new NVIDIA Reflex optimization in Fortnite and Valorant, which further reduces system latency in CPU bound scenarios, along with the addition of new features to GeForce Experience for the Reflex Latency Analyzer, and the launch of new mice and a new 360Hz monitor that are compatible with the Reflex Latency Analyzer.įor all the details, keep reading. NVIDIA Reflex will instantly reduce system latency in each game in GPU bound scenarios, enabling you to see enemies sooner, your shots to fire faster after clicking the mouse, and your shots to have a higher chance of hitting the target. Today, we’re announcing the launch of NVIDIA Reflex in Overwatch, plus the addition of Reflex in Rust and GhostRunner. NVIDIA Reflex is already improving responsiveness in over a dozen games, including 7 of the top 10 competitive shooters.
