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The 2070 has raytracing, as well as the required Vram.
So it should indeed meet the requirements.
Hoping they fix it soon, or someone finds a work around.
It should work...
Of course. A few times even. Still doesn't work.
I'm playing on laptop with a Lenovo Legion 5i 10ma, 16GB Ram and a RTX 2060, on low but it's enjoyable.
what is your vram for 2060?
and do u have issues with shadows?
there is no patch yet
Oh dear, sorry to hear that mate. What settings are you running on?
Ps I’m surprised you didn’t get any errors booting up the game. I’m sure 8gb VRAM is a minimum requirement no?
its minimum required for shadows to work fine but in my case scenario npc`s look like copper... my settings for Indiana was everything set to min-med. Im so upset with that...
its completely ruining off my game experince so I have refunded and hope there will be patch for this soon until then Im playing nice and smooth on ultra seetings god of war ragnarok.
It really doesn't like under 8GB of VRAM, it is one of the only games I have played that exceeds 20GB of VRAM in game, so it is clearly very VRAM hungry.
Modders may be able to help to some extent but less than 8GB is probably always going to be a problem. So it turns out everyone who slammed Nvidia for cheaping out on VRAM was right... games are starting to need a lot of VRAM