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Ray tracing will be in 21 major games soon, according to nvidia (updated)

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At the presentation of the new generation of GeForce RTX graphics, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang also announced which games will support Ray Tracing technology coming soon. Let's go see them.

The list of games that will support Ray Tracing soon according to NVIDIA…

Well, 21 games have been the ones that will have Ray Tracing support soon, according to NVIDIA. We take air and we give you the list:

  • ARK: Survival Evolved, Asetto Corsa Competizione, Atomic Heart, Battlefield V, Control, Dauntless, In Death, Enlisted, Final Fantasy XV, The Forge Arena, Fractured Lands, Hitman 2, Justice, JX3, Mechwarrior V: Mercenaries, Metro Exodus, PUBG, Remnant from the Ashes, Serious Sam 4: Planet Badass, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, We Happy Few, Project DH.

Update: NVIDIA has clarified that "RTX" games will not necessarily use ray tracing, but also refers to artificial intelligence. We mark the games that are known to support ray tracing in bold and blue, expanding the list of RTX games to 22.

Ray Tracing technology in games will bring more realism in lighting and leftovers, that is its main attraction point. Although it can be rendered with graphics cards like the current ones, it will not obtain a good performance nor with the higher-end models. Therein lies the differential point of the new Turing architecture, which will achieve Ray Tracing performance equivalent to that of a $ 60, 000 team with 4 high-performance Volta graphics cards.

We leave you with some demonstrations of Ray Tracing shown by NVIDIA in different games and situations, so that you can judge for yourself whether there is a palpable difference or not, always bearing in mind that they are not the best quality images possible.

NVIDIA has managed to monopolize the debate around ray tracing, putting it in everyone's mouth and leaving the real performance in games that do not use this technology or with it deactivated in the background. In any case, it seems that we are going to start with a somewhat vigorous adoption, and that the number of games that will make use of DX12, necessary with RTX, will increase. What do you think of all this?

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