Back in my day we'd ask if the computer could play Crysis. Something tells me we need to update it from Crysis to Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. Them some steep requirements for sure.
This does not bode well for my 1080Ti. But I thought the same about Starfield and it played well. And... I can always play on my Xbox Series S intead ;)
I expect them to follow Nvidia and AMD's respective documentation on this. AMD recommends a minimum frame rate of 60 fps before enabling frame generation. I was unable to find Nvidia documenation on the public internet but they suggest about 50 fps before FG. https://gpuopen.com/fidelityfx-super-resolution-3/
I think the heavy requirements are for full ray-tracing only. It seems ridiculous that Max quality isn't possible without ray-tracing unless you have a 4090.
Raytracing is the future and here to stay. It isn't some fad, its an effective way to deal with lightning. Rn the hardware is just catching up with the demands of it, because yea its demanding.
dude if your card is almost 9 years old you really shouldnt be shocked that newer games are dropping support, the minimum requirement is a low end 6 year old card, the hardware has caught up
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tbh i dont think ive ever seen id tech look bad so it should be fine
hard pass for me
Just turn it off and use whatever solution the specific game uses with it turned off? I see no issue here.
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