The Medium is Bloober Teams upcoming horror title that’s slated to launch this month on PC and the Xbox Series X | S. Today, it was confirmed that the horror game set in 2 dimensions will support ray tracing and DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling). A new trailer shows these in action. During Nvidia’s GeForce RTX:
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Despite coming to a variety of different platforms, Nvidia today made the best case so far to play this year’s highly-anticipated release of Cyberpunk 2077 on PC over anything else. During Nvidia’s presentation which unveiled the new RTX 30 Series graphics cards that are slated to begin launching later in September, the hardware manufacturer showed off what
With CD Projekt Red broadcasting its first Night City Wire event last week for Cyberpunk 2077, there was also something we missed in regards to raytracing. Over on the Nvidia website, the company known for its graphics cards, shared some details about the raytracing support and GeForce NOW, and DLSS 2.0. In 2019, Nvidia entered
Visually, Minecraft has never exactly been what you’d call stunning. I mean, sure, you can download different texture packs or shaders, but there’s only so much you can do. Until now that is. Today, Minecraft joined the RTX crowd with the release of a new beta on Windows 10. And it looks pretty great. Watch
GeForce Now, Nvidia’s virtual platform, has had its fair share of problems. Multiple AAA developers and publishers have pulled their titles from the platform, including Bethesda and Activision Blizzard. That’s a lot of titles for the GeForce Now to lose – with some of the most notable losses being the Fallout and Elder Scrolls games on Bethesda’s end
Wolfenstein: Youngblood has finally received an update to support RTX, meaning that the shiny surfaces throughout the game’s world will now realistically reflect anything. Even Nazis I assume. Bethesda has announced that MachineGames’ spin-off to the Wolfenstein games now has RTX support. The support is only available for those on PC with a rig capable of
Nvidia’s latest generation of GPUs boasts a feature called RTX. This lets you unlock the power of real-time ray tracing in games like Battlefield V and Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Nvidia is bringing their RTX tech to an old game this summer with the classic FPS Quake II. To show off what the update