Full ray tracing transforms each level, enabling light to bounce and be affected by the scene’s geometry and materials. Every light is ray-traced and casts shadows, global illumination indirect lighting naturally illuminates and darkens rooms, volumetric ray-traced lighting scatters through fog and smoke, and shadows are pixel perfect. Portal with RTX is compatible with all ray-tracing capable GPUs. After changing those settings the game was a lot more fluid… but it’s still unstable AF and will crash every few minutes. Try to see it as a glorified tech demo, it’s not optimised at all. But hey, it’s free and the lighting is gorgeous, why not give it a spin. So here’s the thing with RTX 3000 series cards, if you intend to play this with any level of enjoyment you’re going to have to go into debug tools (Alt + X) and set the following to turn off DLSS 3.0
Portal with RTX Pre-Installed:
Which is on by default and activate DLSS 2.0 instead. The longer I played the game, the more I saw this exact same thing cropping up all over the main story as well as side-quests. I am by no means against the idea of women’s empowerment, but it needs to be used sparingly to construct an organic story. In that sense, I find the feminist agenda in this game to be a detriment to an otherwise amazing game. Still, I do hope Horizon Forbidden West comes to PC sometime in the future, and I would certainly be playing it as well.
Features and System Requirements:
Fun game All in stunning 4K full ray tracing
1 :: Download Game 2 :: Extract Game 3 :: Launch The Game 4 :: Have Fun 🙂