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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
Dev - what are you doing?! Are you crazy?
It's a promotional NVidia PathTracing which will, to let you know, once cvars are unlocked, look the exact same on 78XX / 79XX GPUs as 4090, but with the difference of detailed textures and sharpness which is not ending at your feet.
And last but not least : NO proper FSR implementation on games which are PathTraced. CP77 & that one. Which says a lot. Because you know, on consoles (full AMD) they don't use FSR at all to take advantage of the tech for the owners.
Unlike Cyberpunk 2077 that FULL RayTracing is locked behind a menu only available for NVidia users. In our world of proclaimed equality Indiana Jones game gives us all this fine example of treating everyone fairly. And it comes from the same developers who are claiming using Vulkan API for the exact same reasons, BTW ... how nasty ... and false advertising.
"The main benefit of forcing RT is simply to have good lighting without having to spend countless hours on creating fake lighting effects which will always look worse than RT."
^This sentence is incoherent, in that the first half does not cohere with the second half. You've made an argument for preferencing RT lighting over legacy lighting methods from a development perspective, not whether games should include a toggle, which is what the person you replied to asked about.