Yeah, DLSS is an image upscaler. It renders at a fraction of the resolution and then uses AI to intelligently upscale to the target resolution. DLSS3 is the latest version of this, making use of some of the latest features in the Nvidia 40** series cards (possibly 30** too, I can't recall). It's a performance optimization…
Not as shinny or fast, but surely durable. It's been 40 years at these babies are still alive and kicking, while other car models are now toasters <-- is that even true?
The image of the spacestation built inside a toroid structure is almost 40 years old now. The Citadel and Elysium are both drawing inspiration from the same source.
It's a cool functionality but TBH - you might want to reconsider the price point. That's $40 U.S for a single function which by all means, could be done with workarounds.