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>raytracing is good when valve does it
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>ray tracing is good when it doesnt jew up your frames
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>>729713192
>raytracing reveals the real architecture underneath the fake lighting
Phenomenal!
Bravo Kojima !!!
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>>729713192
Yes, Goy. Remember, it's okay when valve does it.
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>>729713192
raytracing is good if you're taking screenshots
but losing 40fps during gameplay isn't worth it unless you're using a low refresh rate monitor for some reason
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>>729713430
Valve has always used raytracing. That's how their fucking lighting works. It's just prebaked.
Fucking idiots.
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If Valve has always used ray tracing, then why does Half-Life 2 look different graphically than Half-Life Alyx? Is it because of PBR?



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