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Thursday, October 17, 2019

Minecraft has gotten a longer view with ray-tracing turned on, here's what it looks like


Although Minecraft is a simple graphic style game, with ray tracing the effects look better than ever before.

A month or two ago, there was talk of Minecraft and ray-tracing as an option for him sometime in the future. That future has not yet arrived, but that is why it is the first materials to see what it will be like. The first extended gameplay release with the official ray-tracing feature - fourteen minutes long - was released.

No new information came with it. It is still unknown when the patch will come that will allow Geforce RTX card owners to include ray-tracing, and also which card models will be powerful enough to properly launch such a game. Given the price, hopefully these will be all models. But ... not a new video is still uninformative.

In addition to seeing what ray-tracing will look like, you can also conclude one thing - that with ray-tracing support Minecraft is clearly coming in with new, improved textures. The game looks pretty good, much better than usual.






Check some of the older Minecraft posts ->>

https://www.gamingnewsunited.com/2019/10/minecraft-can-also-be-completed-without.html

https://www.gamingnewsunited.com/2019/10/teardown-is-demolishing-minecraft.html

https://www.gamingnewsunited.com/2019/09/this-player-finished-minecraft-without.html

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