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Not that makes the game any different but well. Personally I don't care as long I can see where I go.
gimmick crap
let them troll and live in ignorance.
Then just play the original.
The option for ray tracing lighting would greatly improve on all aspects of lighting and quality or the game.
It makes even more sense on these games that are easy to run anyway, as with quake Rtx etc. massive improvements in dynamic lighting shadows, world lighting etc.
But you cannot just run that past an AI upscaler I guess like textures.... Well maybe you can these days.
And i chose the RTX off image as the more realistic one at each try, without knowing which ones are RT ON and RT OFF earlier.
it doesn't have RT reflections
if you have played that game you would have noticed that you can't see Lara's reflections in water