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minus-squarePoppa_Mo@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up17·1 year agoForced generic value. Don’t make a statement like that as if we weren’t able to emulate lights in video games effectively until Ray Tracing popped up. This is just forced implementation of a shit feature.
minus-squareGlitchington@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4arrow-down1·edit-21 year agoI’m sharing my experience. Went from “Can’t see shit.” to “Wow, I can drive at night.” I’m not justifying the cards for the feature, simply pointing out a use-case for the feature. Edit: the value I referred to earlier, is not intended as the cost of an RTX card, rather that the tech has value.
Forced generic value.
Don’t make a statement like that as if we weren’t able to emulate lights in video games effectively until Ray Tracing popped up.
This is just forced implementation of a shit feature.
I’m sharing my experience. Went from “Can’t see shit.” to “Wow, I can drive at night.”
I’m not justifying the cards for the feature, simply pointing out a use-case for the feature.
Edit: the value I referred to earlier, is not intended as the cost of an RTX card, rather that the tech has value.