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Minecraft with Ray Tracing is out for All Windows Q0 Players

Minecraft's ray tracing function for Windows 10 has made its release from beta for eight months following the feature was first made available for users to test. The inclusion of ray tracing capabilities for NVIDIA's RTX graphics cards transforms the sandbox game's aesthetics into one that's better looking. My cms We've previously mentioned that Minecraft feels more immersive because of the realistic lighting, reflections and shadows it creates. My cms While the game is very simple, the game's lighting looks real. Shadows and reflections can make it seem like you're actually in the game.

You will be able to experience the benefits of ray-tracing in the game if you are playing on a computer equipped with one of the NVIDIA GPUs that support the ray-tracing. Only worlds and maps that use a physical-based texture pack will benefit from the advantages. It's not necessary to perform anything to activate it as it's already on by default. Other players who do not have access to the feature will see the worlds as normal visuals.

NVIDIA announced that ray tracing puts greater demands on your GPU. Therefore, it uses its DLSSAI rendering technology to ensure Minecraft runs at least 60 frames per second, at a resolution of 1080x 1920. More advanced GPU models (RTX 3080 and 3090) can play the game in 4K at over 60FPS.

You can download worlds that you can play using Ray Tracing from the Marketplace or create your own using assistance from NVIDIA's starter pack for those who require. Minecraft and NVIDIA are also making two new worlds available for free: Colosseum RTX is already available, while Dungeon Dash RTX is due soon.