10-17-2023, 01:39 PM
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Be Kind
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Originally Posted by Sasquachulator
RT is like tessellation or even Anti Aliasing when they first became a major thing.
Takes an enormous amount of GPU power to utilize at acceptable fps and even then only nvidia cards can do it acceptably. AMD hardware doesnt have the dedicated hardware like NVidia does to do it so they'll never use it at the same performance level until they do their own hardware implementation.
It'll take a couple more GPU generations until RT Is good enough on 'not overprice overpowered hardware that mere mortals cannot afford" class GPUs.
Plus the implementation of RT hasnt exactly been eye meltingly "must have" yet.
My RX6600 can do RT but i think its mind numbingly slow......yeah im not even going to try. Plus i dont have any games that use it so theres nothing really i can make comparisons anyways.
When it starts hitting mainstream im sure devs will have figured out how to make RT more than just a pretty filter and then we might be able to see the real fruits of its labour.
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It can be pretty though
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