![]() Reflections is arguably the biggest setting in the game, providing the most substantial visual upgrade over standard rasterization. What's most impressive about the way Cyberpunk handles ray traced reflections is how many surfaces reflections get applied to. It's not just the regular glass and puddles of water, but a whole range of surfaces that include more matte elements and metals. While many of these surfaces still receive screen space reflections to some extent and look good without ray tracing, turning on ray traced reflections delivers a next level experience that enhances the overall visual quality. The way reflections are handled on glass is especially impressive, however there are some limitations, like the lack of reflections for your player character, which is a tad bizarre but apparently was too performance intensive to include. Other times, you will see noticeable pop in with reflections as lighting or geometry is added or subtracted as you move the camera around, a common issue we see from ray tracing in today's games. But of course, there are a wealth of issues with screen space reflections, too, so compromises are always a part of today's graphics. ![]() Ray traced shadows are applied from either the sun or moon as a light source only, and compared to running ultra rasterized shadows, there's a subtle difference depending on the part of the world. Lots of reviews that I saw recommend getting either 2070s or if you are ready to drop the dough on high end, just go all out and get a 2080 ti.Against a desert backdrop for example, the ray traced shadows add a more realistic feel. For dropping over 200$+ more on that card, you’re realistically getting only something around 10 FPS more for that in many cases. I’m very curious how will Cyberpunk run on this Setup though.ĮDIT: I’d even recommend getting the 2070s over the 2080s, since the latter has apparently terrible value/performance ratio. Haven’t tried RDR2, but I‘ve heard that lots of people have trouble staying at high FPS on UW. ![]() The only game where I drop below 60fps is Cities: Skylines, but that’s a very special case :D (over 100 mods, 600+ assets, etc.) I’m running Evga 2070S (slightly OC’d) with my 34GK950g and I’m reliably over 90-100 FPS in essentially all of my games, most of them running on high or close to ultra (Tomb Raider, Witcher 3, Kingdom Come, Xcom 2, Civ 6, Outer Worlds. UWG Nick, a 21:9 Youtube channel with gameplay videosĬan confirm. "Wide as Fcuk", Youtube channel for 21:9 info and game reviews Rule 5: No Box Pictures Related sub-reddits: Rule 4: No referral links, URL shorteners, or selling used monitors. Follow reddiquette it's a good set of basic guidelines for a more cohesive community. Rule 3: Use original sources for links, credit the OP/OC. No racism, sexism, personal insults, harassment, etc. Rule 1: All posts need to be vaguely connected to 21:9. Subreddit of the 21:9 & 32:9 aspect ratio Join us on Discord! / Ultrawide Enthusiasts
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