I know there’s so much hate for it, but I’m such a whore for lighting. People can’t tell the difference or don’t care, but a properly ray traced and globally illuminated scene sends me to the moon. Maybe I’m just weird but show me a light entering a room, bouncing off the floor and carrying a touch of the floor color with the light as it splashes on a nearby object/wall and I’m stunned. Properly ray traced reflections are amazing too, but it’s really the proper lighting that gets me.
That may be. I have never been someone to expect the best performance with the highest graphics settings, but I will say that my AMD card does very well with insanely great visuals. Some of the games I’ve played recently look better than cgi movies from years ago. The lighting is so beautiful I assume it must be raytraced.
I’m stuck with Nvidia because of ray tracing…
I know there’s so much hate for it, but I’m such a whore for lighting. People can’t tell the difference or don’t care, but a properly ray traced and globally illuminated scene sends me to the moon. Maybe I’m just weird but show me a light entering a room, bouncing off the floor and carrying a touch of the floor color with the light as it splashes on a nearby object/wall and I’m stunned. Properly ray traced reflections are amazing too, but it’s really the proper lighting that gets me.
Are you saying AMD doesn’t do ray tracing? Because I’m pretty sure it does and looks great in the games I’ve played recently.
I think AMD just consistently trails Nvidia in performance in this area unfortunately.
That may be. I have never been someone to expect the best performance with the highest graphics settings, but I will say that my AMD card does very well with insanely great visuals. Some of the games I’ve played recently look better than cgi movies from years ago. The lighting is so beautiful I assume it must be raytraced.