JEMC said:
It's surprising that Intel is doig so bad in the consumer given that their 12th and now 13th gens are very competitive in all segments, and they have basically no competition in the low end. But well, it will be interesting to see how Intel manages the situation. Let's hope they don't kill the GPU business, we need the extra competition.
What surprises me is that, by Videocardz article, Metro Exodus Enhanced actually required an even higher DX12 level, yet I don't recall seing reports of the game not working on those cards. |
Metro Exodus enhanced edition require a GPU with ray tracing to run but on PC it also something you don't buy. It a free update to the base game and even today if you want to play it on PC you would just buy the base game and then install the free update. It was never sold which is probably why no one ever made a big deal about there GPU not working since it was marketed as a free Ray-tracing update on the PC side.
Forspoken a new game that you cant play with a older GPU is a bit of a different situation then a old game with a free ray-tracing update not being playable.