Read more.And all the new titles listed are all set to become available before 2020 is over.
Read more.And all the new titles listed are all set to become available before 2020 is over.
I suppose I could make some cynical post about the ongoing 30xx launch debacle, but what's the point, It's all been said by now...
the thing is, we do not really want DLSS... we want a card that can actually physically handle it all, and not grant us a massive powerbill as well.
Without dedicating several times more hardware to the ray tracing, that won't happen.
As good as the implementation is compared to brute forcing it, it is still way short of what it really needs for "real-time" in gaming.
Ray tracing for gaming just isn't ready yet, not by a long way.
Isent it funny how modern games now feature so many rain puddles on the ground / streets.
Okay it could of course be they was there before and we just did not see them :-)
Personally i am not that big a fan of visual realism, or for that matter in game realism
Yeah, good old fun.
But thats long gone now, today you even have to bend over and pick up something on the ground, and i am sure soon the lace on your combat boots will come undone slowing you down so you have to stop crouch behind something and tie your shoe.
And much of the realism they do have in games today, well its not really realism even for a game.
Run and gun thats where it is at, and in my case CTF in a FPS game.
So from 30-40 games promised when 20xx series came out, they are at about dozen now...
And who says some of those will not use DXR and thus work on new AMD too? Cause they are probably preparing those features (with different name) on consoles anyways.
The more you live, less you die. More you play, more you die. Isn't it great.
Its not just rain, they make EVERYTHING shiny just because they can. Ray tracing is a gimmick to sell hardware just like 3DTV & VR. With the way hardware is advancing these days I'd bet real usable ray-tracing is still at least 10 years away. Game devs love it because it helps hide the lack of substance in the game itself.
It's definitely been marketed to death, got to justify the expenditure somehow. Perhaps the power of RT has been over egged but I think the tech has got legs. Not just to make battlefields more realistic but maybe making alien world's more immersive or whatever. It's another tool in the developers arsenal.
When will they announce the availability of the next dozen 3080s?
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