Iam actually using a 7900xt nitro+.
There are no differnces between RT on or Off, i just lose grafics quality & frames.
Iam playing with SSAA4x in 4k with about100 fps. Thats good enough.
Brother’s clueless
i already have the 9070XT
My issue is that when you turn on RT it automaticallly disbales SSAA X4 which makes the game look bad. TAA by itself without SSAA X4 look horrendous so we need FSR4 to have decent quality even without SSAA x4. Unless gaijin allows for SSAA X4 with RT then we don’t need anything new but currently there is no work around. Besides nvidia users already have DLSS 4 implemented so why shouldnt we get FSR4.
Turn on dlss native, the image quality is great as is the performance
i have an amd card??
Than use FSR native…
Raytracing is unusable on less than 12GB graphics cards at resolutions higher than 1080p, that is blurred and totally unplayable in WT (for me at least).
Everyone who says that they can use RT, take a closer look at the surrounding textures. Especially at distant objects. The game simply as much as possible reduces the quality of textures except for the texture of your vehicle.
Because the game has a clear problem with VRAM management.
8 gigabytes, for example, is not enough even for minimal RT settings at 1440p
I use only RTSM shadows and reflections on Low and textures around often fall to near ULQ quality.
In the last patches they made texture to reload and regain resolution, but still it’s a crazy demand of VRAM for such a questionable picture quality.
Spoiler
Cyberpunk with RT uses around 7GB@1440p with DLSS and works fine and looks great.
I have a decent pc, 5900x, 128gb ram, rtx 3060 12gb and i get 30fps if im lucky with raytracing that doesnt look like ass at 1080p.
when 80+% of the entire playerbase is on weaker systems than i am running why even bother adding this over doing low end optimisations?
Only a small percentage of the playerbase spends money, and an even smaller percentage whales. These whales are likely to also have hardware capable of taking advantage of these videos.
Basically, you’re not the intended customer.