Bright Memory Infinite: Official GTC Ray Tracing Demo

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    cryohellinc Ancient Guru

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    I like how she breaks dudes visor with her little hand. Cute.

    Muh realism
     
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    The still characters picture was ok, but then they added character animation...
     
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    wavetrex Ancient Guru

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    RTX Superpowers, bruh !
     

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    HybOj Master Guru

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    looks like a nice 4/10 game
     
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    JamesSneed Ancient Guru

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    The fighting at around 55 seconds looks like a marionette. Someone want to do a meme with RTX? Strings controlling the puppets with RTX off then the strings disappear with it on? lol
     
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    One year after and we have more tech demos with RTX, than games.
     
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    Sometimes I don't get you guys. Are small indie devs not allowed to use RTX or something?
     
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    Thunk_It Master Guru

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    I have to say that Bright Memory (since its release), has received quite a few positive reviews on Steam. Many of those reviewers find it remarkable that the game was developed by one person.

    Personally I had Bright Memory on my wish list, but ultimately decided not to purchase it. My decision at the time was largely due to the lack of good English language implementation. Otherwise the game appears to be quite an accomplishment for a one man development team.
     

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