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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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Zenoth
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#5575995 Posted on: 08/21/2018 09:11 AM
Man, I would love it if Capcom could update Monster Hunter World for RTX. It would probably kill the cards on the spot but it'd be cool for taking pictures, at least.

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).

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#5575997 Posted on: 08/21/2018 09:12 AM
Ark and it's dx12 status...
Of the named titles they demoed Assetto Corsa, SOTTR, BFV (only in alpha!), Atomic Heart (seems to be a story driven indie game), Metro.
For the rest... who knows when they get support, some of them already are released and don't have it yet.

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#5575998 Posted on: 08/21/2018 09:15 AM
That is not really impressive, is it? I was expecting more AAA titles for such a release.

And....I do not see Snake anywhere

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#5576001 Posted on: 08/21/2018 09:27 AM
Well, We Happy Few runs like crap on my GTX 1080 Ti with a wildly erratic framerate (and setting everything low still results in sub-60 fps in outdoor areas... eeek!), perhaps not quite as atrocious as ,say, ARK: Survival Evolved but certainly not great. I can't imagine it running any better on RTX cards, especially with ray-tracing features enabled! ;)

So much hype and no information on actual games performance in existing titles vs. GTX 1080 Ti/GTX 1080 yet NVIDIA have the gall to let people pre-order anyway?

*EDIT*
Hahah... I just saw ARK in that listing... well, good luck with that sub-optimal mess with ray-tracing added to the mix... :-O

Kaarme
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#5576005 Posted on: 08/21/2018 09:37 AM
That is not really impressive, is it? I was expecting more AAA titles for such a release.


Maybe the game studios could foresee the RTX pricing and were less enthusiastic to do the extra work for the time being. It's quite a nice tech, in my opinion, but the card prices are not attractive. It'll be interesting to see how many they can sell.

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