RTX 2080 Ti did not reach 60FPS/1080p with Ray-Tracing ON in Watch Dogs Legion

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The amazing new PS5 with it's incredible "game-changing" ssd speeds will surely run this title at 60FPS. /sarcasm <-------
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So we've gone full circle can it run crysis to can it run watch dog legion with rtx on.
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Glad not bought RTX BS from Nvidia.... πŸ˜‰;)
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Imagine buying 2070 super for 500$ so you can raytrace πŸ˜€
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k3vst3r:

So we've gone full circle can it run crysis to can it run watch dog legion with rtx on.
This, the only question in the future will be "can it run RT 1080p60?" with a trollface meme.
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Undying:

Imagine buying 2070 super for 500$ so you can raytrace πŸ˜€
Many used that argument buying the RTX 2060S over 5700XT πŸ˜€
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Fediuld:

Many used that argument buying the RTX 2060S over 5700XT πŸ˜€
To be fair, and I have an RTX card, buying a 2060 for raytracing was never a good idea.
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2000 series was nothing but an alpha at launch and now a beta now, but its ready to go gold with the 3000 series launch with the rumoured 4x RT performance uplift. 2000 series was just Nvidia dick measuring and showing their big balls by tackling RT with hardware they knew full well wasn't ready and wasn't anywhere near capable of the effects and features it promised.
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Fediuld:

Many used that argument buying the RTX 2060S over 5700XT πŸ˜€
Some YT channels like DF have sponsored videos trying to justify even original 2060 6gb over 5700 lol, thats just silly. AMD said technology isnt ready but by then nvidia made some serious money on dumbasses.
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CalculuS:

That first picture caught me off-guard jesus christ.
Brilliant, don't think I have ever laughed so hard at a forum post!
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Yeah the memes are good but actually more than a year old...
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Why does it look like a PS4 launch game?
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ITGuru:

Easily fixed, turn off the stupid RTX effects and you're back playing at 100 fps in smooth and silky framerate.
Not in Ubisoft games. They don't know what optimization means, Watch Dogs Legion even with RTX looks like X360 game with PS2 characters.
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If final version will support DLSS 2.0 then 60 fps should be attainable in my opinion, not only for RTX 2080 Ti.
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DonΒ΄t use RTX, problem solved!
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Key point here is all Ray-Tracing effects turned on
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To all the negativity. Raytracing is OK. HW was not ready. It will not be ready with GPUs released this September. But maybe one day with GPU mostly dedicated to raytracing, it will be OK. But remember, raytracing is bottomless pit that gobbles performance at simple change of one number. They can settle for fewer rays per pixel for each of effects or they can bump so high that you'll have under 1 fps no matter what HW you got.
theoneofgod:

Key point here is all Ray-Tracing effects turned on
Sure you can play 1st playthrough with just raytraced GI. On 2nd go, you can have just reflections. And then just shadows done via DX-R with 3rd run. ...
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Fox2232:

To all the negativity. Raytracing is OK. HW was not ready. It will not be ready with GPUs released this September. But maybe one day with GPU mostly dedicated to raytracing, it will be OK. But remember, raytracing is bottomless pit that gobbles performance at simple change of one number. They can settle for fewer rays per pixel for each of effects or they can bump so high that you'll have under 1 fps no matter what HW you got. Sure you can play 1st playthrough with just raytraced GI. On 2nd go, you can have just reflections. And then just shadows done via DX-R with 3rd run. ...
Or just disable it.