A day ago UL released 3D Mark Port Royal, a dedicated real-time ray tracing benchmark for gamers. Port Royal uses DirectX Raytracing to enhance reflections, shadows, and other effects that are dif... 3D Mark Port Royal Raytracing Benchmarks (GeForce RTX series)
I hope the 1080ti owners get to compare without using rtx dx12 api segmenting of the market is bad, so i hope their given the option to see and compare using planar and cubemap reflections to make a honest comparison on and off so they can make a choice to purchase or not with open eyes.
On RTX 2080 Ti gets only 37 fps?! But... 2560x1440 is too very heavy for RTX 2080Ti, if the ray-tracing is used and very COMPLEX. We want 1920x1080 for performance increased to 65~70 fps (DXR test) because I'm very happy for this resolution screen "satisfied". I don't care higher resolution than 1920x1080 on RTX-on or non-RTX games.
This is a Ray-Tracing benchmark, not a showcase. They won't spend time into pre-raytracing hacks to make it look good.
Maybe you should start a youtube channel too as it seems like all the big channels got it. But I suppose you are already occupied enough with the website stuff.
It's benchmark. They set up something heavier, so you can use it as reference for few years. Wanna fps over 60? Wait for next generation.
Wait.. this is not a game?! damn... that make sense, i always get more or less the same score no matter how much my skills have improved playing this games over the years.
Something interesting from testing Port Royal: REMOVED - No shameless promoting your YT channel here, please. RTX 2060 and 1920x1080
I think Hilbert should totally do this. With the quality of material you produce Hilbert, it will be quite popular.
XD let's say I'm indifferent well I wouldn't be thrilled with 23fps , heck even 40 on 2080ti look crap and nothing to brag about, not for 1200€.
... like every single 3DMark benchmark is made intentionally hard so it scales into the future. The framerate is not indicative of anything outside of comparisons to other cards - so who cares if it's only getting 40fps?