DSOGaming writes: "Yesterday, NVIDIA and Bethesda announced that Wolfenstein: Youngblood will support real-time ray tracing effects. Although the publisher did not reveal the effects for which ray tracing will be used, it released a new trailer that featured scenes with ray tracing enabled."
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Fanatical has launched its Special Editions bundle, and it can help you save more than the Steam Autumn Sale on a massive list of games.
It usually does. Steam sales are often great, but Fanatical sales get insane at times.
BLG writes, "There can be only one best Wolfenstein game. Since the franchise’s debut in 1981, the Wolfenstein series has graced our gaming platforms for over forty years. It’s hard to believe, but it’s true! In honor of that legacy, we’re going to list some of the best Wolfenstein games and the worst. That’s right: it’s the Wolfenstein games ranked."
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Return to Castle Wolfenstein is the best in the series. After that:
New Order
New Colossus
Old Blood
I really wish they'd remake Return to Castle Wolfenstein from the ground up. Easily the best of them all.
Every single ray-tracing video from nVidia from Quake to Wolfenstein here is 90% brighter light that don't fit the games at all. While a few scenes have more details, others like beginning of this video when they jump out of the helicopter it actually look alot worse with ray tracing on.
I think we need more time before this is a "big deal". But it's good they try to master new ways of improving graphics. What's next ? Novalogic's VoxelEngine? Would be fun to see that one in action on todays hardware (Comanche 2.0 for the win hehe) ;)
Yeah this really makes me want to replace my 1080Ti.