I really like raytracing and think it can greatly add to realism and quality but I didn't actually love this. I got 100 fps so that wasn't the issue.
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Finally!! Now I only need this 20yo game to become a 30yo game so I can play it with an average outdated GPU.
Oh boy! Can't wait to see a 20 year old game run at 720p to get playable fps on a $1600+ GPU!
Don't worry, by running it at 480p with upscaling and stuffing it full of weird AI-generated fake frames, you'll barely notice the difference!
... You're probably serious lol
Some people do act this way sadly
eh, tech demos can run like shit, i wouldn't play it until a few gpu generations have passed
edit: I caved, gonna try it today
edit2: oh yeah, 15 fps at 1080p native on my 6900XT, disabling secondary bounces helps but not by much (worth noting im on default settings, apparently there are presets too)
waiter waiter more 15 FPS ports of old games dogshit lighting that completely ruins the feeling of the original please!