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Yea, gpus are still bonkers expensive and it certainly didn't help your ray tracing dream to buy a upper middle class 3070ti. If you bought when the 40series was still unavailible you should've bought the 3060(ti) and forgot about ray tracing. In general you should forget about ray tracing because it's not standart in game development yet, neither is clear if ray tracing will ever be interesting, because it's just a stepping stone on the way to path tracing, but i assume the industry will milk that cow to the fullest until it's udder is all dried out and long and lumpy. So yea, look forward to ray tracing, not with your 3070ti but another newer card, and then wait a bit longer and get path tracing and be happy. cheers
And the game still looks and feels fantastic without rtx, as if you need rtx to enjoy any game.