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https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/nvidia-dlss-3-5-ray-reconstruction/
EDIT:
do the following:
1. set your raytracing-setting how you wish, how you have to do
2. turn ON DLSS, quality, performance, what you need.
3. if you are ready, save your settings, end the game.
4. then go to C:\Users\YOURNAME\AppData\Local\CD Projekt Red\Cyberpunk2077
5. open UserSettings.json with a texteditor
6. search for DLSS_D
you will find this:
"name": "DLSS_D",
"type": "bool",
"value": false,
"default_value": false
7. change both false to true and SAVE the document.
8. now start your game und you will see RayReconstruction greyed out but ON
9. DONT CHANGE your setting, otherwise you have to repeat step 5-7
RR isnt ready for ray tracing, that's why its disabled
Possibly yes, but you can activate and test it for yourself
With a 4070, with path-tracing on, ray reconstruction, all game values set to high (no ultras), and frame gen, the game looks beautiful and was achieving 75-90 FPS.
However, it felt off. Didn't feel tight control wise. Some latency, even with latency booster on.
I didn't like it so I returned to just no ray tracing, all ultra settings, and it feels better to play.