Soldato
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Geforce Now beating Google to the punch?
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The service works by upgrading your local, underpowered or incompatible hardware — whether it’s a PC with integrated graphics or a Mac that doesn’t have access to all the latest games — into a state-of-the-art GeForce gaming PC in the cloud. It’s the first gaming rig that you never have to worry about upgrading, patching or updating.
GeForce NOW is an open platform, allowing users to “bring their own games” from the top stores. There are already more than 500 games supported on GeForce NOW, with more added every week.
So.. RTX on GTX cards (But it'll run like garbage)
I'm certainly struggling to stay awake listing to data center fluff. For sure we may all end up using it without realising in future, but.... I'm not sure I actually care nowIs he still waffling?
I am very confused by this tbh
You paying for RTX to get the speed boost to enable the Ray Tracing! They had a Press conference event about this. Now you can just enable it on GTX? Come again! Why did people upgrade over the 1080Ti to 2080 !!
So then I reading a GTX 1080 Ti gets you 18fps in Metro and am sitting here what is the point? Its clearly unplayable!
Am confused by all this lol
Will be usable with enough tweaks probably, or at least in other games that are less demanding wrt RT. Exodus is far from a pure PC technical masterpiece. Besides RT it doesn't have much going for it (graphically), and even that is questionable in terms of GI when you think of what was achieved in RotTR. If nothing else it would be fun to play Quake 2 RT'ed, which I'm hoping will be playable on Pascal (60 fps).
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Ray Tracing is not that great on a RTX Titan or 2080 Ti, its ok but not something that makes a big difference to the game.
I am very confused by this tbh
You paying for RTX to get the speed boost to enable the Ray Tracing! They had a Press conference event about this. Now you can just enable it on GTX? Come again! Why did people upgrade over the 1080Ti to 2080 !!
So then I reading a GTX 1080 Ti gets you 18fps in Metro and am sitting here what is the point? Its clearly unplayable!
Am confused by all this lol
£2k for this one?
I've found the HDR tone-mapping on Freesync feature makes more of a difference! I think Division 2 is the only game with it atm, but I really like it
100% agreed. I'd trade HDR for any Ray Tracing nonsense every time. Too bad they don't work together very often (or for very long). Baby steps I suppose.
£2k for this one?