Cyberpunk 2077 is the most anticipated game of 2020, and it supports ray tracing and DLSS. The release version also adds support for FidelityFX CAS, in case you don’t have an RTX card.
Is there finally light at the end of the tunnel? Are we actually getting closer to the day when we can once and for all be completely done with Adobe Flash Player and have its crusty, security-plagued bits stricken from the Earth? Well, it appears so according to the folks at Adobe.
On Tuesday, Adobe issued its final update for the much-hated
If you wanted to experience Spider-Man: Miles Morales in ray-traced glory on the PlayStation 5, you would have had to trade off performance and drop the game down to 30FPS in “Fidelity Mode.” Running at 60FPS, or “Performance Mode” netted decent frames but dropped the ray tracing. Now, there is a compromise between the two settings with “Performance
Facing silence and empty promises from manufacturers and official platforms, some tech enthusiasts are running eBay scams targeting bots instead of people.