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I think I'll be good with my 4090 but not sure if I need to upgrade.
Ray tracing is not some magical Nvidia invention that only they can use. Nvidia doesn't have a monopoly on rendering techniques. AMD cards are fully capable of doing Ray Tracing.
What you have here is an Nvidia backed project and as we've learned in the past, Nvidia will do all they can to sabotage this working on any other GPU then their own. This is not new behavior from them.
The game is designed exclusively to work with RTX and AMD video cards will not be able to run it, why should I tell you that AMD has some sort of budget ray tracing of its own?
It's the same when I tried to run games with RTX. When I had a gtx 1060 I had about 10 fps. Approximately 15% of steam users have AMD video cards, I don’t understand why buy them, if most games are sharpened specifically for nVidia technologies, and then whine that they don’t support DLSS, PhysX, HairWorks, CUDA, RTX, etc. + torment with finding drivers. AMD has some similar technologies, but they are added very rarely, mostly used by console players.
You have no idea what you are talking about. Yeah, AMD ray tracing is worse than Nvidia. Much worse even. But not THAT much worse. The RX 6900XT in the Port Royal path tracing benchmark gets about the same performance as an RTX 3070. Given that it barely costs more than an RTX 3070 at the moment I would stop making a fool of yourself.