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KingofTrolls said:

Ray Tracing is supported just by a few games, so its not a factor so far. As always, new tech become a thing when consoles adhere to it.

Month old. There are more titles to add to the list.
https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2019/06/11/nvidia-rtx-ray-tracing-dlss-games-confirmed-2/

The mod scene is absolutely exploding, adding Ray Tracing to older games right now.

KingofTrolls said:

The only good things that happens for PC as a gaming platform is the huge batch of console games, thanks to AMD unificiation, and MS is one of the biggest publisher on the market now. The rest is the silence.

Silence? Not really. Lots happens on the platform constantly, you probably aren't a part of the PC gaming circles and tend to gravitate towards console ones... Competitive gaming is absolutely monstrously large on PC for instance... With millions of dollars often waved as the prize pool.

PC was always getting lots of console ports even in the PS1/N64 days when we got games like Turok: The Dinosaur Hunter, Final Fantasy 7, Final Fantasy 8, Destruction Derby, South Park, Earthworm Jim, Metal Gear Solid, Oddworld, Resident Evil, Mortal Kombat and a heap more...

So it started far before AMD gained a foothold in the console space.

The reverse holds true as well where consoles got a heap of PC titles like Quake, Unreal Tournament, Doom, Elder Scrolls, StarCraft, Age of Empires, Cities, Deus Ex, Crysis, FarCry and so on... All the platforms have benefited from each other in terms of games, Microsoft for instance managed to gain titles like Final Fantasy and Grand Theft Auto that was seen as Playstation games.



--::{PC Gaming Master Race}::--