• addie
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    1 year ago

    It’s supposed to enable raytracing features on AMD, isn’t it? I suspect it’s going to be something that I switch on, decide that I need several generations of card updates, and then switch off again. The example video I saw of slightly better-looking bricks in the wall (ie. self-shadowing correctly) in Elden Ring would absolutely not be worth cutting my framerate in half, it would be unplayable.

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      1 year ago

      23.1 already has ray tracing support, although it doesn’t work on all titles. With 23.2 a notable example that should have rt support is Cyberpunk 2077. The rt performance should also increase by a lot, and even more in 23.3.

      That said, I also think I will turn it on, say the frame rates are too low and switch it off again. And that’s with a 7900 XTX. What I have seen of ray tracing I do not consider all that impressive. Maybe experiencing it myself will change my mind, but the Radeon 7000 series is not powerful enough in that department I think. And considering I want this card to last 4ish years, I probably won’t see ray tracing on my machine any time soon, unless FRS 3 proves to be surprisingly good.