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ray tracing is the AI of pc gaming. A bunch of hardware made "obsolete" just so a few nerds can get marginally "better" lighting.
I would say AI is the AI of PC gamimg.
Fake frames and upscaling everywhere.
Yup, the whole bullshit with Nvidia touting the 5070 performing better* than a 4090.
I wouldn’t say better lighting, just easier
It's to make development easier.
With ray-tracing it becomes much easier to light environments in game. You don't have to have devs adding artificial light sources or painting environments as of they're lit.
unfortunately most developers can't make a game with raytraced lighting