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Six new games Announced with NVIDIA RTX Support

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/19/2019 09:47 AM | source: | 58 comment(s)
Six new games Announced with NVIDIA RTX Support

Games wit proper RTX support are still hard to find, NVIDIA just announced 6 new titles though. In the realm of gaming at GTC 2019 world tour in Suzhou, six new RTX games were announced with cutting-edge implementations of high-fidelity, immersive ray-traced effects and a new Minecraft with NVIDIA RTX Creators Ray Tracing Showcase video was released.

Minecraft with NVIDIA RTX: Ray tracing is coming soon in 2020 to Minecraft! This November, several Minecrafters were invited to experience Minecraft with NVIDIA RTX on. Check out the ray-traced worlds they created in only two days.

 

 

Bright Memory: Infinite: Bright Memory: Episode 1 launched on Steam early 2019 to incredible success, surprising its sole developer, who had made the action game as a demo for a longer series of connected Bright Memory episodes. Now, the newly formed FYQD-Studio Team is redeveloping and remastering Episode 1 by scrapping the episodic model to instead make one longer game: Bright Memory Infinite. At GTC, the latest demo was shown for the project, demonstrating stunning real-time ray-traced effects.

   

  

Project X: Project X is a new ray-traced action shooter from popular anime game developer Mihoyo, coming in mid-2021. The game features next-gen anime-style rendering and advanced interactive physics on a spherical open-world planet. Attendees at GTC were able to see the exclusive first-look of how ray tracing will be implemented within the upcoming game.

Convallaria: Convallaria is a fast-paced battle royale game featuring both shooter and action game elements in development by indie developer Loong Force. The game pits 100+ players against each other in large, open-world dungeons filled with colorful fantasy scenes and dreamlike level designs. The game is slated for a 2020 launch and we have the first screenshots of ray tracing enabled in game below.

Ring of Elysium: Tencent’s battle royale shooter Ring of Elysium places players on an island where you will have to do whatever it takes to stay alive. The game is already available to play on Steam, and an update will bring ray tracing to the game.

 

 

Boundary: In Boundary, players will traverse a realistic space environment enhanced by ray-tracing for an unprecedented, omnidirectional zero gravity shooting experience. This space shooter, from Surgical Scalpels Studio, will launch on PC next year. For now, enjoy a sneak preview of RTX within the game.

F.I.S.T.: Set in an original dieselpunk world, F.I.S.T. has you take on the role of a heroic rabbit who uses a giant mechanical fist to dispose of his enemies. Developer TiGames has packed this hardcore arcade-style Metroidvania game with multiple weapons, combos, and upgradable skills to help you defeat enemies and tackle the various challenges hidden throughout the sophisticated and interconnected map. Ray tracing will enhance the game’s realistic environments. Check out their latest gameplay trailer.

 

 

Xuan-Yuan Sword VII: SOFTSTAR’s Xuan-Yuan Sword series has been delighting Chinese RPG fans since 1990. For its upcoming release, the developer intends to add ray tracing to increase the immersion, image quality, and realism of the game.







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GREGIX
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#5747859 Posted on: 01/05/2020 12:00 PM
Lets be honest here, the people who say Products are too expensive now are the ignorant ones who also believe wages of stagnated conservative mismanaged countries are fine where they are, they have no concept of the value of a dollar until their desired commodity is priced out of reach - and most refuse to make the connection
.
Bla bla...
I know things get more expensive over time. Its called inflation.
And keep thinking u r ubermench and we are peasants that cannot afford it.
I can afford it, just refuse to buy it at the price.
I just bought LG OLED TV, because it has more value for me than this. Never regret this.
Gains in games are just too narrow to pay such sum of money. Damn rad 5700xt is going 400$ while we have 2080ti at 1200$ . Performance 5700xt is like 30% less than Ti. In dx12 or Vulcan games even less.
RTX? Have some feats, that may be eye candy(some not really) while reducing fps by 30%, in which point u again have 5700xt performance region...

fry178
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#5747917 Posted on: 01/05/2020 05:13 PM
@GREGIX
Gains in games are just too narrow to pay such sum of money

and? its the same with everything else on this planet.
there are ppl buying +100K cars/double digit houses/planes/ships, not one of those is thinking about value over a product of the same type that goes for 2-10 times less.
just because you dont see the value, doesnt mean thats the case for everyone else on the planet,
nor does mean i need to tell ppl NOT to buy a product, just so that the company decides to make the next one cheaper, so we all can buy one.

Denial
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#5747940 Posted on: 01/05/2020 07:08 PM
Bla bla...
I know things get more expensive over time. Its called inflation.
And keep thinking u r ubermench and we are peasants that cannot afford it.
I can afford it, just refuse to buy it at the price.
I just bought LG OLED TV, because it has more value for me than this. Never regret this.
Gains in games are just too narrow to pay such sum of money. Damn rad 5700xt is going 400$ while we have 2080ti at 1200$ . Performance 5700xt is like 30% less than Ti. In dx12 or Vulcan games even less.
RTX? Have some feats, that may be eye candy(some not really) while reducing fps by 30%, in which point u again have 5700xt performance region...

I agree that the 2080Ti is overpriced for most people but techpowerup's 20+ game summary has the 2080Ti 46% over the 5700XT at QHD, 56% at 4K - the resolutions most people will probably be buying a 2080Ti at.

So i get the argument but for someone with a 4K monitor going for that 2080Ti could easily be worth the price difference. If they had a decent 4K 144hz monitor out I'd probably be with a 2080Ti right now myself.

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