The recent PlayStation 5 showcase featured a lot of exciting content, but which games featured the highly-talked about ray tracing technology? Tech expert Alexander Battaglia from Digital Foundry broke down the latest PS5 showcase in a brand new video, talking about the different types of ray tracing and how this works.
Ray tracing has been a term thrown around quite a bit after Sony confirmed that this would be a major focal point in how we see games with the next generation looming ahead. This technology takes us even closer to pure realism in terms of games and how we interact and perceive these digitized environments. That being said, many are still a little confused about what exactly this means for next-gen and which titles showcased so far will use this particular brand of tech. That’s where Battaglia comes in.
Playstation 5’s game debut showcased a lot, including ray tracing. So what types of ray tracing were shown? How do they look to work? What can we perhaps expect for Ray Tracing in the future on Playstation 5?
I talk about that and more in this video!https://t.co/bbSHuYg0w4 pic.twitter.com/YMN4OoXVjx— Alexander Battaglia (@Dachsjaeger) June 17, 2020
Though not the only game to utilize ray tracing in the PS5 event, Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart was probably one of the most shining examples of this technology. This nostalgia play looks far more stunning than we ever thought possible, even down to the details of the characters and their fur. This was largely due to the ray tracing feature, something talked about in the full video below:
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Another game that truly showed off the dynamic power of ray tracing was the new look at Gran Turismo 7 and Horizon II: Forbidden West. There is more to ray tracing then basic application, and the above video breaks down all of it in a way that all can understand and appreciate. It also helps to see how truly special the previous showcase was, making the future launch of next-gen all the more exciting.
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What do you think about the above breakdown and the recent PS5 showcase? Any particular title grab your attention the most? Sound off and join in on the conversation over on Twitter @PrimaGames, let’s talk about pretty things!
Published: Jun 17, 2020 03:36 pm