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NVIDIA is listing 21 Games with RTX Support
During the Gamescom NVIDIA event yesterday, the presentation on the new RTX cards, of course, was raytracing supported games. One slide caught my interest, showing 21 titles that are going to support RTS.
For RTX to succeed, they need proper implementation. And it seems that NVIDIA has been working hard with many game developers to get the new technology supported. The slide shown shows 21 titles with Shadow of the Tomb Raider and Battlefield V having support at launch from what we heard.
- Ark: Survival Evolved
- Assetto Corsa Competizione
- Atomic Heart (2019)
- Battlefield V
- Control
- Dauntless
- In Death
- Enlisted
- Final Fantasy XV
- The Forge Arena
- Fractured Lands
- Hitman 2
- Justice
- JX3
- Mechwarrior V: Mercenaries
- Metro Exodus
- PlayerUnknown’s BattleGrounds
- Remnant from the Ashes (2019)
- Serious Sam 4: Planet Badass
- Shadow of the Tomb Raider
- We Happy Few
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#5576015 Posted on: 08/21/2018 10:25 AM
The whole game is broken beyond belief and ray tracing should be their last interest.
Well, We Happy Few runs like crap on my GTX 1080 Ti
The whole game is broken beyond belief and ray tracing should be their last interest.
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#5576017 Posted on: 08/21/2018 10:31 AM
Maybe that means they'll finally update to a newer version of UE4, which should bring all sorts of improvements, and maybe even DX12 actually working now =p
Ark and it's dx12 status...
Maybe that means they'll finally update to a newer version of UE4, which should bring all sorts of improvements, and maybe even DX12 actually working now =p
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#5576018 Posted on: 08/21/2018 10:33 AM
What "4K thing" are you referring to specifically? That about the Infiltrator benchmark or that 4K TAA vs 4k DSS (or DNN not sure what they called it again)?
The thing i'm curious about is that 4K thing they said. Is that for the rasterizer, or some video decoding? Cause my pc that isn't a monster can do 4K with no issues whatsoever.
What "4K thing" are you referring to specifically? That about the Infiltrator benchmark or that 4K TAA vs 4k DSS (or DNN not sure what they called it again)?
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#5576019 Posted on: 08/21/2018 10:39 AM
Not all them with have RTX FULL SUPPORT, this is just misleading.
Not all them with have RTX FULL SUPPORT, this is just misleading.
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My prediction? They'll sell enough. I seriously want a 2070. Not so much for gaming, thought that will be there of course.
The thing i'm curious about is that 4K thing they said. Is that for the rasterizer, or some video decoding? Cause my pc that isn't a monster can do 4K with no issues whatsoever.
The cooler though looks bland compared to the 10xx series