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Barkley said:
goopy20 said:

I did a post about this a while back and got the same kind of responses. Fact is the minimum requirements of next gen multi platform games will be exactly what is in these next gen consoles. Not sure if that will be a RTX2080 super, though, but things like hardware ray tracing will be a thing and most gpu's nowadays don't support it. Obviously, you can always lower the graphics settings but what kind of self respecting pc gamer wants to play games like that?

Raytracing won't be mandatory for a long time, you will be able to turn it off for years to come.

Over 50% of hardware surveyed in November by Steam had a GPU at or below the GTX 1050 TI in power. The majority of PC Gamers do not play on high settings.

Ray tracing will be mandatory when all multiplatform games will be designed with consoles in mind that support it. And yes, you can turn it off. Hell, I bet they can get any ps5 game to run on a iphone if they really wanted to. However, it will be a seriously limited and watered down experience. All the OP is saying is that the minimum requirements will go up big time next year. Meaning, most pc gamers will need to upgrade if they want to play next gen games in the way that the developers intended the games to be experienced on consoles. 

That being said. The RTX 3xxx gpu's will probably be out before these next gen consoles launch. 

Last edited by goopy20 - on 13 December 2019