A new update brings NVIDIA DLSS version 2.3.1 to Escape from Tarkov, widening support for RTX hardware. The patch improves scaling while tightening overall performance, boosts stability, speeds up raid loading times, and adds fresh repair kits alongside two new revolvers, the Chiappa Rhino 200DS and the Chiappa Rhino 50DS.
Developers explain that DLSS can lift frame rates when the GPU is fully pressed, and they advise raising graphics settings to take full advantage of the upscaling. The guidance also recommends enabling DLSS on displays with 2K resolution or higher to maximize image clarity and smooth gameplay.
Escape from Tarkov runs on the Unity engine and has been in development since 2017, created by the Russian studio Battlestate Games. The game remains a PC exclusive for now, with futures hints pointing to a console release later on. A consistent thread among players notes moments of resilience, especially when high-quality audio gear improves situational awareness during tense firefights.
For gamers seeking a balanced setup, DLSS 2.3.1 offers a practical path to preserve sharp image quality while enjoying higher frame rates on compatible RTX GPUs. The patch emphasizes that the biggest performance gains come when users push detail levels higher and choose resolution scales that align with their displays. This approach keeps Escape from Tarkov visually immersive and responsive during fast, tactical raids.