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Tomb Raider: Rises and Tomb Raider: Shadow remove D encryption

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Square updated the patch for the PC versions of Tomb Raider: Shadow and Rise of the Tomb Raider, removing the Denuvoo anti-tampering technology. In addition, as previously promised, these new patches add support for the latest version of NVIDIA DLSS technology.

Tomb Raider: Rises and Tomb Raider: Shadow remove D encryption

Specifically, the upgraded Tomb Raider: Shadow updates DLSS to the latest version and adds an updated shadow denoiser for ray-traced shadows. In addition, the patch also fixes specific compatibility issues with Intel GPU hardware.

On the other hand, the patch for Tomb Raider: Rise adds the latest version of DLSS and brings various stability fixes, especially when using the DX12 interface.

Tomb Raider: Shadows updated its release notes on October 18

Upgrade NVIDIA DLSS to the latest version

New and improved shadow denoiser for ray-traced shadows

Updated multiplayer structure for easy use of Epic Online Services

Fixed compatibility issues specific to Intel GPU hardware

Tomb Raider: Rises October 18 Patch Release Notes

Added support for the latest version of NVIDIA DLSS.

Various stability fixes, especially when using the DX12 interface