If you missed the beta or other examples in 2020, ray tracing allows for realistic, physics-based lighting in games. Minecraft traditionally shirks realism in favor of a pixel art, sandbox fantasy ...
You can check out two new RTX worlds in the game. The raytracing version of Minecraft is now officially out of beta. In a post on Nvidia's blog, Andrew Burnes from ...
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Although it's been available in beta for much of 2020, Minecraft RTX just hit the mainstream with its first official release on Minecraft Bedrock version 1.16.200. That means that any players with an ...
NVIDIA and Microsoft first launched the Minecraft with RTX beta back in mid-April, and it made the typically rudimentary-looking game look absolutely amazing with ray traced water, lighting, and ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Minecraft with RTX is now available for all Windows 10 players. You can download it and still play games with ...
Minecraft with RTX is an evolution of Minecraft's graphics with real-time ray tracing powered by NVIDIA GPUs. To celebrate the public launch of Minecraft with RTX, NVIDIA is hosting a Minecraft with ...
Earlier this year, Minecraft developer Mojang and gaming tech company Nvidia announced that the sandbox game was getting a new feature allowing for a huge visual overhaul. Called Minecraft with RTX, ...
Minecraft is pretty simple, and there’s not a whole lot going on visually — most enemies are blocks, and even 11 years ago the game could run on low-end computers. But the Dec. 8 update changes that ...
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Minecraft RTX is no joke. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Minecraft RTX has been out for a while and I tried it for a few moments ...