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NVIDIA: A Dozen More Games will have Ray Tracing and DLSS This Year
RTX ON: A Dozen More Games will have Ray Tracing and DLSS This Year The rest of October and November will be busy for GeForce Gamers. The holidays are coming, and with them comes a dozen games that support ray tracing and DLSS.
The list includes three new games launching with RTX features:
- Ghostrunner - launching on October 27 with ray-traced reflections & shadows, and DLSS.
- Pumpkin Jack - launching on October 23 with ray-traced reflections & shadows, enhanced lighting, and DLSS.
- Xuan-Yuan Sword VII - launching on October 28 with ray-traced global illumination and DLSS.
There are four existing titles that are enhancing their games with RTX features coming via a game update in November. They include:
- Edge of Eternity - out now in early access, the game is adding DLSS support.
- Mortal Shell - with ray-traced shadows and DLSS.
- Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord - with DLSS.
- World of Warcraft: Shadowlands - with ray traced shadows.
Two games are launching in early access/beta with RTX features:
- Enlisted - closed beta kicks off in November with ray-traced global illumination and DLSS.
- Ready or Not - ray-traced reflections, shadows & ambient occlusion and DLSS will be available when the game launches in early access later in 2020.
And don’t forget about the Holiday blockbusters:
- Watch Dogs: Legion – launching on October 29 with ray-traced reflections and DLSS.
- Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War – launching on November 13 with ray tracing and DLSS.
- Cyberpunk 2077 – launching November 19 with ray traced reflections, ambient occlusion, shadows & global diffuse illumination and DLSS.
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#5845215 Posted on: 10/21/2020 09:01 PM
I think it is higher chance of getting game that needs RT in order to work then getting GPU design that will not have high performance impact with RT on.
I don't own hardware capable of RT, but when I do: I'll only turn it on if the performance penalty is less than 10%.
I think it is higher chance of getting game that needs RT in order to work then getting GPU design that will not have high performance impact with RT on.
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#5845276 Posted on: 10/22/2020 12:23 AM
Thats highly likely to be years away.
I don't own hardware capable of RT, but when I do: I'll only turn it on if the performance penalty is less than 10%.
Thats highly likely to be years away.
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#5845284 Posted on: 10/22/2020 01:04 AM
I wouldn't lose all hope yet. From everything I've heard nVidia is aiming to have some actual stock out (at least in the US) around the same time as AMD, slightly before if possible, and aiming to be available before the release of CP 2077. If you can beat the scalping bots, maybe you can get one if they really do deliver some stock.
Oh well, I'll 99% won't have an RTX card by the time CP2077 is out... but other than that, from that list only Watchdogs Legion interests me.
I wouldn't lose all hope yet. From everything I've heard nVidia is aiming to have some actual stock out (at least in the US) around the same time as AMD, slightly before if possible, and aiming to be available before the release of CP 2077. If you can beat the scalping bots, maybe you can get one if they really do deliver some stock.
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#5845341 Posted on: 10/22/2020 07:48 AM
And where are the cards???
Still in the Samsung oven baking???
And where are the cards???
Still in the Samsung oven baking???
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Except that image sharpening does not increase fps ;-)