Starfield will reportedly feature Nvidia RTX ray-tracing
The use of the tech was spotted on a Bethesda dev💝eloper’s L𝔍inkedIn profile

Nvidia RTX ray-tracing will seemingly be used in Bethesda's hotly anticipated space RPG 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Starfield.
This news doesn't come directly from Bethesda itself but rather from the of one of the company’s employees. According to Germain Maza𝓀c, who works as a graphics pro🧸grammer at Bethesda, the studio uses “RTX integration” in the upcoming sci-fi RPG dubbed Skyrim in space. Mazac also mentions that he is part of the team involved in implementing PBR lighting and Indirect lighting.
No other details regarding the use of RTX in Starfield were shared, so we don't yet know the extent to which the technology is being utilisꦇed. The game could potentially feature an array of ray-tracing tech, including ray-traced global illumination and ray-traced shadows to add realistic lighting, shadows, and other effects to the ambitious space-themed adventure.
Some fans have already been weighing in on what th🌌ey think RTX integration could mean for Starfield, "If they're saying RTX specifically, maybe RTXGI? It would be cool if it had RTXDI, but I won't get my hopes up," said one Resetera user. While another notes that "RTX integration "could just be DLSS support without ray tracing."
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