I thought it looked amazing in cyberpunk, definitely enough to justify performance hits (which still runs totally fine at 3440x1440 on a 4070ti)
Lighting in general makes a huge difference imo, lumen (global illumination) in satisfactory looks fantastic to me, and I’m fine limiting to a lower framerate in a game like that.
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So honest question, do people care about raytracing, or is it just a gimmick?
I don’t even know if my games have it, and I have a card that can run it pretty well.
I do, when it’s implemented well.
I play “The Finals” a lot. Rt actually helps with the visibility indoors (tanks the fps but I still get 120 on my 3070)
Not as much as I care about DLSS
I thought it looked amazing in cyberpunk, definitely enough to justify performance hits (which still runs totally fine at 3440x1440 on a 4070ti)
Lighting in general makes a huge difference imo, lumen (global illumination) in satisfactory looks fantastic to me, and I’m fine limiting to a lower framerate in a game like that.
So around 4% of the Steam library, Makes sense