Playing Red Dead Redemption 2 with lower-end and mid-tier machines will be better once a new update rolls in next week.

As announced by Rockstar Games, an update rolling out on July 13 will finally activate DLSS support for Red Dead Redemption 2. Nvidia's DLSS technology resamples lower resolution images and uses AI technology to make a higher-resolution version of the image, all the while using fewer PC resources to display high-resolution graphics. Effectively, this means lower-end and mid-tier machines will now be able to enjoy higher-resolution Red Dead Redemption 2 gameplay. All the while, everyone's FPS will also improve, given that rendering these graphics will take up fewer resources than before.

This DLSS update will be compatible with computers running with Nvidia 20-series and 30-series. Meanwhile, AMD users will have to wait a little longer as Radeon plays catch up in DLSS technology with its very own FidelityFX Super Resolution.

The DLSS update will also come online as Red Dead Online receives its Blood Money update, which also drops on July 13. Online‘s Blood Money update will introduce brand-new missions, and a new valuable resource called Capitale.

Whether you're playing alone or with friends, Red Dead Redemption 2‘s and Online‘s improved graphics should encourage you to return to the game and give it another ago.