I've been playing the Dead Space remake with ray tracing on, and there was nothing that make me go, "Wow, I'm glad I shelled out beaucoup bucks for an RTX 3070!"
Hate to say it but I must agree, I had the same thoughts while trying several games on my new 3060. CP2077 was one of those where people were hyping up the RTX effects. I tried it out in various parts of the world, weather conditions, and times of day, even taking RTX-On/RTX-Off before and after screenshots to compare outside the game. Honestly Cyberpunk already had good enough "fake" reflections and lighting that the difference with RTX is negligible.
But hey now we can see our reflection in Quake 2 RTX!
DLSS on the other hand is a god-send and I can't imagine ever wanting to turn that off.
I've been playing the Dead Space remake with ray tracing on, and there was nothing that make me go, "Wow, I'm glad I shelled out beaucoup bucks for an RTX 3070!"
Hate to say it but I must agree, I had the same thoughts while trying several games on my new 3060. CP2077 was one of those where people were hyping up the RTX effects. I tried it out in various parts of the world, weather conditions, and times of day, even taking RTX-On/RTX-Off before and after screenshots to compare outside the game. Honestly Cyberpunk already had good enough "fake" reflections and lighting that the difference with RTX is negligible.
But hey now we can see our reflection in Quake 2 RTX!
DLSS on the other hand is a god-send and I can't imagine ever wanting to turn that off.