2024-08-17
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According to Fast Technology on August 17, the media reviews and word-of-mouth for Black Myth: Wukong have been released. So far, apart from some flaws, this is a domestic masterpiece that can be called a "masterpiece."
NVIDIA has also established a deep cooperation with it, and will even release a new version of the driver specifically for this game next week, which supports panoramic ray tracing and DLSS 3, and can use frame generation technology to obtain ultra-high pictures and frame rates.
Full-view ray tracing is a demanding but highly accurate way of rendering light and how it affects a scene, allowing Black Myth: Wukong to render realistic full-view ray tracing indirect lighting, reflections and shadows.
The ray-traced caustics in the game simulate the real-life effect where light is reflected and refracted by water, curved surfaces, and objects, bouncing off to create distorted projections on nearby surfaces, such as ripples on the water surface appearing on the surfaces of nearby objects underwater.
Nvidia said that panoramic ray tracing technology requires powerful processing power, and players can use DLSS 3 technology to run "Black Myth: Wukong" smoothly at the highest settings.
For example, using a GeForce RTX 4090 D can achieve nearly 100 fps performance at 4K resolution.
In addition, the GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER can reach 4K 74 fps, and the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER can also reach 4K 66 fps.
Next week, players can go to the NVIDIA app Beta version, GeForce Experience or GeForce.cn to download and install the latest version of NVIDIA Game Ready driver.