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The Dark Knight's Heavy Burden: Why Lego Batman’s Reliance on Frame Gen Is a Warning Sign for Gamers

As the Caped Crusader enters the world of plastic bricks, the game's steep hardware demands are sparking a heated debate over whether AI upscaling is becoming a crutch for poor optimization.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

The upcoming release of Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight has raised concerns among tech enthusiasts regarding its performance requirements. Early analysis suggests that the title may struggle to maintain playable frame rates without the use of AI-driven frame generation technologies like Nvidia's DLSS 3. This shift marks a potential turning point where developers prioritize software-based frame interpolation over traditional optimization, potentially leaving owners of older hardware behind. While frame generation can enhance visual fluidity, its use as a baseline requirement rather than an optional enhancement signals a worrying trend for the future of PC gaming accessibility.

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