• deranger@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Quake 2 RTX can bring my 3090 to its knees. You could do HL2 but I bet it’d be about similar to Portal RTX

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      1 year ago

      I believe its because the RTX remix games are path traced which is alot harder to do

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        Quake 2 doesn’t use RTX Remix. Or at least wasn’t advertised as that being the underlying tech.

        Edit: I think I misunderstood what you were saying. Performance with Portal RTX Remix was significantly worse than with Quake 2 RTX.

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      1 year ago

      What? Am I missing something? Several comments here about 3000 series not being able to handle what was easy for my 2060 to handle.

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        Probably at different resolutions. My 3080 has to drop to 25% minimum resolution and/or sub 60 fps when using the dynamic resolution option.

        That’s 25% resolution from 4k, which I’m not sure is 1080p or 540p because it certainly looks blurrier than 1080p at lowest res.

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        Portal RTX was “easy” for your 2060? I remember having to set DLSS to ultra performance at 1080p to get it above 30fps on a 2060s.

        That’s 640x360 internal render resolution. Around 1/10 pixels of 1080p

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          1 year ago

          Portal is one I haven’t tried, but my working assumption until now was that I would have no issues.