because of the hardware limitation?
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Certainly a looker!
Played the original and wasn't a very big fan of the game, was an open world shooter in all intents and purposes; that was originally aiming to be inspired by Monster Hunter, and isn't anything like MH. I personally compare Horizon a lot to the Tomb Raider reboots. Nothing wrong with what it is, but nothing that interests me. Gorgeous looking games at least.
Am happy for fans getting a first look at the sequel, but this is an easy pass for me and my PS5 console.
Compare the Horizon 2 beach and the paradisiacal CGi scene from FFX-2
Demon's Souls and Astro Bot Playroom are the only PS5 games that I've played that would state was designed with the hardware in mind. And they run extremely well.
So for your question regarding the video? yes. It's possible. Will it however? depends on development time, task priority, and overall coding skill from staff.
If you take a look to this tech demo you gonna find a lot of defects today...
I don't know, but I believe that in two years we're gonna play something away better!
But this is just a thought...
I want to believe...
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@joaopedro7: I wouldn't be too disappointed - it does support RT and you've seen the console in action, so if you are impressed by what it does then the nitty gritty technical stuff doesn't really matter much IMO.
If you're interested I found this article discussing a but about the RTX vs RDNA2 RT implementation: https://appuals.com/nvidia-rt-cores-vs-amd-ray-accelerators-explained/
At the end of the day it just means a given amount of RT will be more costly to the regular compute resources in the AMD card. But it's not like it doesn't do RT!
Do you think this will be possible?
So, I'm from Brazil and I've many friends that usually go to USA, but they use to go to the most popular places like: Miami, Orlando, New York and Los Angeles.
I don't wanna go to a ferquent and obvious place. I'd like to go to Boston because of the cultural areas and specially the food. But I understand that New York is a magnificent city and I could visti two states at the same time(New York city and New Jersey). Food is by far the most important thing for me.
I'm gonna stay about 15 days in USA and I know that NY and Boston are amazing.
Well, could you suggest to me what would be the best option ??
As a tourist there is sufficient time and geographic proximity to do NYC, Washington DC, and Boston. NYC has everything for food and can be awesome from street food to high end. Boston obviously for things like clam chowder and baked beans. Don't discount Washington because there are many great restaurants serving all kinds of food because of the international/diplomatic angle.
Honestly though, all large US cities have a very wide selection of restaurants and food to choose from and they can usually be found in all categories from cheap to go to high end. What you have to stay away from are typical American chains...which are generally garbage.
I am a Canadian with extensive travel to many places in the US, much of it on business, and have dined in many quality places. Generally higher end places you can get amazing meals but they are expensive. Or in places like NYC, LA, Chicago, Miami, or any other large city you can get great cheap meals on the low end from family run ethnic focused specialties.
I really love street food and some kind of restauransts. I've heard that Boston have a great seafood.
I'll decide between New York or Boston, soon.
Chicago as you said is an amazing town! Maybe I'll add it to the list...
So, I'm from Brazil and I've many friends that usually go to USA, but they use to go to the most popular places like: Miami, Orlando, New York and Los Angeles.
I don't wanna go to a ferquent and obvious place. I'd like to go to Boston because of the cultural areas and specially the food. But I understand that New York is a magnificent city and I could visti two states at the same time(New York city and New Jersey). Food is by far the most important thing for me.
I'm gonna stay about 15 days in USA and I know that NY and Boston are amazing.
Well, could you suggest to me what would be the best option ??
I own a GTX1080ti and a PS4 pro, that's good enough at the moment.
But of course I'd like to have a RTX3080 and a PS5.
What I hope from the PS5 is some games a little bit prettier than PS4 Pro. I don't care about native 4k, but I'm hoping better textures and higher poly count.
Ok.
We are in a better position when it comes to ray tracing. Just note that 1080ti fails to emulate RT by software
I don't see why this comparison is relevant to the PS5 - the PS5 doesn't have an RTX2070S in it, with the RT cores.
Yes, the RTX 2070S is better at RTX than the 1080TI... but the PS5 also sucks at ray tracing because it doesn't have the specialized design for it either. Devs are needing to use RT very judiciously on the PS5 (and Series X) to avoid throwing too many rendering resources down a well
I'm sorry for my ignorance but I thought the PS5 had hardware dedicated to Ray Tracing because of RDNA 2. But if that is not the case I confess that I'm a little bit disappointed.
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