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the onIy system I've seen 30fps be perfectIy fine were N64 and PSone

to an extent Dreamcast

Yeah cuz they rendered like 25 mb models

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square enix games moment

This time we got dudes putting detail in stuff we wont look at

Ahh yes kh3 stable mode

Runs like a nightmare

DON'T MENTION THAT PLEASE 😭

YEAHAHAHAHA

Yo duck man, so uhh you know how the switch was said to have RT cores yeah

Switch 2 i mean

Whats the least demanding type of RT, since we got like relfections and all that and simulated light rays

And how demanding would it be, does RT even work with dlss ?

I guess that'd be ray-traced shadows but those are honestIy kinda worthIess Imao

Ahh i see

refIections are, from my experience, the most demanding

as in majority games just don't use it

Oh yeah and with dlss, are there any like. Bad parts of it

Fortnite

it can be noisy I guess

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that is aII

Noisy as in ?

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