
If you have been exploring the gorgeous martial arts open world of Where Winds Meet, your visual experience is about to get a massive boost. Nvidia recently revealed their brand new DLSS 4.5 technology at CES 2026, and our favorite Wuxia RPG is officially on the list of games receiving the upgrade!
This is a huge leap forward for PC performance, but it has definitely sparked a massive debate within the community regarding graphics settings. Let us break down exactly what this update brings to the table and how to get it running smoothly on your rig.
Nvidia is pulling out all the stops with this new version. It introduces a second generation transformer model for Super Resolution, which is designed to provide incredible clarity and image quality. For the absolute powerhouses out there rocking the brand new GeForce RTX 50 Series cards, an upcoming Nvidia App beta update on March 31 will also unlock Dynamic Multi Frame Generation and a crazy 6X Multi Frame Generation mode. This means the AI will intelligently adjust the number of generated frames on the fly to perfectly hit your target frame rate without sacrificing responsiveness.
If you are logging in and cannot find the new DLSS options, you are not alone! A huge portion of the player base ran into a frustrating bug where the menu completely hides the feature and only shows FSR.
Here is the quick fix you need to know:
While the technology sounds flawless on paper, the community is completely split on how it actually looks while playing. Nvidia recommends using Preset M for Performance mode and Preset L for Ultra Performance, but the visual results are varying heavily depending on the player setup.
Having to troubleshoot launch options just to turn on a graphics setting is definitely annoying, but the performance gains are undeniable if you have the hardware to support it. If you are noticing weird visual glitches or shimmering grass during combat, definitely dive into the Nvidia App and force the game back to Preset K. The extra clarity is not worth it if the environment is distracting you from landing those perfect parries.






