Read more.Game showcased on AMD RDNA 2, with a video of FidelityFX, VRS, raytracing, and more.
Read more.Game showcased on AMD RDNA 2, with a video of FidelityFX, VRS, raytracing, and more.
It does look pretty nice... one thing that made me chuckle - when the subject turns to advanced shadows, he's explaining how complex the maths are and how amazing the shadows look at about the time a character appears to run sideways across the scene with a very rectangular/unrealistic looking shadow visible underneath him!
This and COD whatever taking up 250gb for an FPS are what people need to start getting used to if they want 4K worlds. I was talking to someone on reddit about it and they mocked COD because CP2077 is such a massive world and will use 1/3rd the size, and it made me think of how big an open world game will be if they did 4K textures and assets. I guessed about 600-800gb, but could be a lot bigger.
According to videocardz, the cancelled 20GB 3080Ti has been uncancelled.
Last edited by iworrall; 04-11-2020 at 02:08 PM.
AMD partner game convieniently requires just a bit more VRAM than their competitors cards provide. Hmmm.
People with 8Gb cards are going to have to turn shiz down, or as more games hit that xGb limit people will have to upgrade again..
However, realistically, how many people play at that resolution, yes its a sign of things to come but its years off yet..
So glad I couldn't buy a 3080 now. 6800XT is definitely the way forward now, even if it takes a few months to actually get hold of one.
I'd guess Nvidia will push their upscaling tech as a counter to any unreasonably high VRAM texture requirements - then you're closer to only needing the amount for 1080p (performance) or 1440p (quality).
more base Ram, the 6900XTX would seem like the one I would go for, and if as promising it looks the full 4K screens as well
Now 16GB will be the standard.
Vega 64 Users have HBCC -> No stutter w/8GB GPU
Good forward thinking tech.
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I know what you mean. The last AMD kit I owned was the R9 280X nearly 7 years ago, and I recall the driver side of things being frustrating to say the least.
But I'm still hopeful that, even if not as well optimised as nVidia's drivers, things must have improved somewhat on the AMD side since 2014. The Smart Memory Access feature is also tempting me towards a 4th gen Ryzen CPU too (I'm ashamed to say I haven't owned an AMD processor since the Athlon days, but that could soon change).
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