Does WOW graphics support ratracing?

Its a fun way to spend 1000$ so you can lose 30fps but make candles look cool.

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Works fine for me with latest drivers and a 2080? Maybe you should use DDU and do a clean install of the drivers?

Ray tracing is basically the way you actually see things. Basically light comes from a source, bounces around until it eventually hits your eye. Thus in theory ray tracing can produce really realistic renderings of a scene.

The issue for WoW is more… it doesn’t actually have any point lights really. Worse they are only using it for shadows and nothing else. They could be using it for things like:

  • Ambient occlusion
  • reflections
  • God rays (I want this the most for Eversong/Ghostlands/Duskwood)

and there are more that I’m forgetting.

So literally the wow devs are using it for the hardest to discern type of ray tracing to make Nvidia happy and then implemented it relatively poorly.

Guys I decided to turn off the feature and allow it to create bintcoins instead of enhancing shadows in WOW. The GPU was an expensive purchase and now I need to pay it off.

Thank you for the help.

Does WoW graphics also support dog eat dog?

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lmao how did so many people get baited into this :laughing:

Bait? Isn’t that what I put on my fishing rod?

Dont give all my secrets away or I wont be able to eat.

“Nvideon ratracing”

I’m done.

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Seen lots of artists I follow use blender. It’s neat because one of them uses it to make a old 80s cartoon kinda look with his models. All while saving time with lighting. The other uses it to make cool monster models. I don’t understand a lot of the digital art tools but it’s still neat to watch

The first “episode” of this was done in 2D. Recent stuff he moved to Blender and it’s neat that you can really only notice if you look really hard like when the characters turn their heads