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For HDR i'm wondering that too
Yep but rtx have a ray tracing :D
Man it amazes me how far behind people are in knowledge.
Yep but the people know rtx = rt for nvidia of course :)
AMD are slower at RT but most people buying RXT 4070 and below are not getting better experiences than an AMD GPU that can RT and are paying more for it.
The only upside is DLSS is a better upscaler, though that's about to change with FSR4.
That i mean :)
I said RTX because there is only NVidia. And RTX on Nvidia has RT.
I have no idea what that AMD GPU is you keep talking about. They only make CPUs.
Go be offended about your precious underdog GPU somewhere else.
Thanks for the insult though, I see it got you banned. Hope your friends pass you the message.
:eyeroll:
To give an answer to your question: RayTracing yes, HDR should be supported too. If I'm not mistaken consoles do have HDR, so no reason why PC shouldn't get it too.
I had to ask, sorry, I know console versions have HDR, but Rockstar has this weird love/hate relationship with PC gamers and outright weird decisions on timing and features. Console versions had HDR from the start, yet PC version initially did not, even though it came out much later and even though support for HDR existed.
I think we all assume that the RT stands for ray tracing, and I think its correct to assume that.
But your mistaken if you think amd's algorithms are better than NVIDIA implementation. That video released by amd last week should be proof of it. Most people were knocking it, but I was impressed.
2klikspihllip did a really good video about this yesterday.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN_fCyRDGXI
One day it will likely be as good as intels, but that day is nowhere close yet. But what AMD is doing does benefit us all, like phillip says in his video AMD is trying to do it the smart way while nvidia is just creating these power hungry cards and milking everything they can out of it.
So weird thing to be ripping OP about. But it is funny because ray traced effects (and there are only a few games out that even use full pathtracing, most just use some effects combined with the traditional rasterization pipeline) are the main feature advertised in this update.
As for HDR, youll get the windows 11 auto hdr more than likely. Thats what starfield and a few of these other AAA publishers have been doing lately, lame.
Ugh, I hope you are wrong...