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Captain_Yuri said:
I'd be interested to see how the 2000 series age against the 5000 series considering the 2000 series has Ray Tracing and DLSS while 5000 series doesn't. Since the next gen twins are going to have ray tracing, clearly it's not a gimmick like PhysX was.

I agree that RT is here to stay and take over, but I doubt it will replace the current lightning system even despite next gen consoles having the hardware for it. At least on PC, both ways to simulate lightning will coexist for a while until the base of PCs with capable enough RT hardware grows to a point where publishers and developers can feel comfortable enough with the potential sales.

Until that happens, and by the time it does happen both the 2000 and 5000 series will be old and done, RT will only be an added bonus, but one that can enrich a game in more ways than just how it looks.



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