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NVIDIA is listing 21 Games with RTX Support

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/21/2018 03:19 PM | source: | 76 comment(s)
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



NVIDIA is listing 21 Games with RTX Support




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fantaskarsef
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#5576032 Posted on: 08/21/2018 11:09 AM
I saw somewhere a "4k engine" sticker and nothing more, so i'm wondering what that is about.
Unless it simply means that it has the capacity for 4k 60fps via one port and that's it.

Hmmm not sure what 4K engine sticker you're referring to, the only two things I remembe is that they saved time and calculated faster on 4K with CSS than at 4K with TAA, and that they showed the Infiltrator benchmark for the first time in 60fps, since previously no GPU was capable of rendering it in 4K 60fps constant (as opposed to now with RTX).

alanm
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#5576038 Posted on: 08/21/2018 11:17 AM
Not all them with have RTX FULL SUPPORT, this is just misleading.

Exactly. Maybe we can get more clarification on that, real time RT vs DLSS based RT and the differences in performance, effects, IQ, etc.

https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/news/nvidia-rtx-platform-brings-real-time-ray-tracing-and-ai-to-barrage-of-blockbuster-games

Texter
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#5576049 Posted on: 08/21/2018 12:09 PM
Disappointed Virtual Po-Go Stick Warrior didn't make the cut for nVidia's RTX premiere list...

slyphnier
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#5576052 Posted on: 08/21/2018 12:34 PM

I'd also be curious to see a fighting game using it, something like SF5 or the upcoming Soul Calibur 6, or Mortal Kombat 11 (if, and whenever they finally decide to freakin' officially announce it).

imo in fighting game, ray-tracing will make it bad rather good
probably you already know, in many 3d fighting game, each character have their own lighting-set, just to make them standout from background...

many players prefer more "easy-color" rather than realistic look, that way it easier to look their characters, some people dont like "distractions" from backgrounds
aside possibile adding-lag, thats the reason why training stage popular no?
well if i play fighting game, i dont want high-shade stage which make me hard to see what my opponent doing

different case for thriller-action-game, with ray-tracing effect, the game will looks much better
director should more easier to show what they want to show
biohazard, death stranding and rest other like upcoming game will look much better with ray-trace

H83
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#5576075 Posted on: 08/21/2018 01:26 PM
That is not really impressive, is it? I was expecting more AAA titles for such a release.


Very few studios are going to waste time and money on a feature that it´s only going to be available for 5% of the gamers out there at best... And there are going to 21 games supporting ray-tracing because Nvidia is paying for it, directly or indirectly, otherwise the number would be 1 or 2...

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