poke01
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I feel like after Alan Wake I changed my mind. That game is amazing lookingUp-scaling still matters. But raytracing feels like a gimmick that is getting old
I feel like after Alan Wake I changed my mind. That game is amazing lookingUp-scaling still matters. But raytracing feels like a gimmick that is getting old
Control looked really good with RT too. It's highly game dependent.I feel like after Alan Wake I changed my mind. That game is amazing looking
This games AMD sponsored..Another game with forced upscaling.
Requirements list looks to be in the same format as other recently released games. Did they get their requirements template from the Nvidia marketing team?
This games AMD sponsored..
It's also RT only, with no fallback options for non-RT options. Which is why the game is so heavy.Another game with forced upscaling.
Requirements list looks to be in the same format as other recently released games. Did they get their requirements template from the Nvidia marketing team?
It's also RT only, with no fallback options for non-RT options.
The software mode RT benchmarks should be interesting, on suppose, a 1080 Ti or Radeon VII.You don't need a RT capable card however, as it uses Software-Raytracing fallback to run on the compute shaders of your GPU and it seems to run pretty fast, according to Nikolay Stefanov.
It's also RT only, with no fallback options for non-RT options. Which is why the game is so heavy.
Tbh I think the upscaling requirement here actually kind of does make sense. At least here more than many other titles.
Found only 1440p 7900XTXAnother unplayable game for 4k native for the 4070ti.
I mean thats a negative on the game designers rather than a positive for upscaling!The Talos Principle 2. Another unplayable game for 4k native for the 4070ti.
This is the case for most if not all UE5 games. I've been shouting through the rooftops about this, on the 8GB vram thread, ever since the tech demos came out.I mean thats a negative on the game designers rather than a positive for upscaling!
Ughhh...why am I getting vibes of Serious Sam from those screenshots??? Please post better ones to show what your 4070 Ti can really do![]()
Yes to both. Why would I not want features?
The original question says nothing about cost. As far as cost, I paid about 7% more than the AMD competitor, which is a negligible increase in cost for an improved feature set I get to enjoy for years.If the features are free, sure. But I believe the original questions was asked with relation to the cost of those features. One cost is the extra money you pay for an Nvidia card equal in raster performance which is currently 15-30% higher depending on what tier you're looking at.
Another "cost" is what appears to be game developers getting lazy and using upscaling to hide the fact that their games are poorly optimized.
If you don't mind me asking, what video card did you get?The original question says nothing about cost. As far as cost, I paid about 7% more than the AMD competitor, which is a negligible increase in cost for an improved feature set I get to enjoy for years.
Of course, you will silently upgrade to whatever is the latest nGreedia cash grab card when you start feeling the VRAM bottlenecking your fps. I don't ever expect to see you moan and groan about the limitations of your card. Typical nGreedia user.As far as cost, I paid about 7% more than the AMD competitor, which is a negligible increase in cost for an improved feature set I get to enjoy for years.
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