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When the poll first dropped, it swung wildly back and forth between the niche options that ended up loosing. I think at one point it suddenly shot up to like 90% RT. Where people spamming the poll?
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What, where?Uh oh VRAM is low priority on this TPU poll... only 12GB VRAM on 5070 confirmed.
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Perhaps rasterization is a dead end, but who will drop backward compatibility with current tech for a promise of new? Look what happens when Intel said it's going to drop support of some x86 legacy stuff. GFX generation needs a change, but I don't see it happening in PC ecosystem, even consoles fell into backward compatibility trap. Nope, it will be something new, not burdened by the old.A lot of armchair engineering going on here. Rasterization is a dead end. Caring about more performance there instead of RT is pointless. There are too many things you can't go any further with on rasterization to care about or develop for now that we have acceptable RT performance with RTX or competing cores (including all related tech: DLSS, RR, FG, etc.). By next-gen consoles everything will have some element of RT going on for much more realistic lighting, shadows, reflections, global illumination, etc. and normal rasterization will start to look like "hacks" to simply avoid (SSR and SSAO are good examples that never looked very good).
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> Looks at a gaming landscape in which rasterization accounts for 95% of every sceneA lot of armchair engineering going on here. Rasterization is a dead end. Caring about more performance there instead of RT is pointless. There are too many things you can't go any further with on rasterization to care about or develop for now that we have acceptable RT performance with RTX or competing cores (including all related tech: DLSS, RR, FG, etc.). By next-gen consoles everything will have some element of RT going on for much more realistic lighting, shadows, reflections, global illumination, etc. and normal rasterization will start to look like "hacks" to simply avoid (SSR and SSAO are good examples that never looked very good).
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Yes. But game companies are forcing TAA on their titles so they can promote useless gimmicks like DLSS.Upscaling and frame generation lol no one wants that bullshit, finally people awakes, and those thiefs companies are pushing hard in this way !!
I'm honestly surprised Energy Efficiency was 16% I must me a luggite because I DGAF about it.
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No, rasterization is not a dead end. The problem is that with manufacturing process evolution slowing down scaling up compute unit counts is no longer a viable way ahead for long.A lot of armchair engineering going on here. Rasterization is a dead end. Caring about more performance there instead of RT is pointless. There are too many things you can't go any further with on rasterization to care about or develop for now that we have acceptable RT performance with RTX or competing cores (including all related tech: DLSS, RR, FG, etc.). By next-gen consoles everything will have some element of RT going on for much more realistic lighting, shadows, reflections, global illumination, etc. and normal rasterization will start to look like "hacks" to simply avoid (SSR and SSAO are good examples that never looked very good).
No they won't. Look at state of the art games making 4090 struggle even without RT. Unreal Engine 5 with Nanite and Lumen turned up for example.Up to them, next gpus generation rtx 6xxx/ rx 8xxx will surely handle 4k 60fps+ easily there will be no need for that bullshit specially if graphics does not make a huge evolution !!
RT is straight-up not postprocessing.It's funny someone said that current artificial feature is the future, when in fact it is only a small part of post processing.
I humbly remind you that there are 2 global processes, yeah I kinda oversimplified, namely rendering pipeline and post processing.
Ray tracing is just post processing, sorry if this hurts but that's the reality.
Those who write that rasterization is a "dead end", it is very clear that they do not understand how the graphic card displays images from code.
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Rasterization is only a dead end once RT can work on midrange cards without a significant performance hit, RT has it own hacks being upscaling and fake frames which makes games look worse as well.
> Looks at a gaming landscape in which rasterization accounts for 95% of every scene
> "Rasterization is a dead end"
Good points. Rasterization is crucial for rendering a scene. There is still plenty of room left to get more detailed scenes with improved rasterization.It's funny someone said that current artificial feature is the future, when in fact it is only a small part of post processing.
I humbly remind you that there are 2 global processes, yeah I kinda oversimplified, namely rendering pipeline and post processing.
Ray tracing is just post processing, sorry if this hurts but that's the reality.
Those who write that rasterization is a "dead end", it is very clear that they do not understand how the graphic card displays images from code.
Agreed. Those new games are so extremely poor optimized, now is mandatory to use upscaling tech just and fake frames just to run them OK-ish even on uber expensive GPUs.... Ridiculous.
DLSS-like functionalities helps devs to avoid proper optimization of games. In other words, it enables them to get paid quickier and for less work done. Next there will be games generated by "AI" sold with price tags of games made by humans.Yes. But game companies are forcing TAA on their titles so they can promote useless gimmicks like DLSS.
Another occasion for dUck-measuring if you mean auditorium. My card make more rt than your card. For game studios is easy way to transfer part of their work on the he consumer's back. For Nvidia is way to bigger profit margins.Can someone explain to me what is it with this strange obsession with software when it comes to ray-tracing these days?
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This future is still quite a bit away.Here's some REALITY:
1) Path-tracing:
This IS the end-goal for most 3D gaming. Rasterized graphics will eventually go away. Game DEVELOPMENT will actually be far EASIER once it's only being done for path-tracing for many reasons including issues related to light baking and conflicts between raster lighting methods. It's not even debatable if you're in the industry.
(It will take a LONG time though because game devs still need to make most games for older hardware due to the install base vs profitability.)
2) AI UPSCALING:
It's not a "BS" feature like some people seem to think. It's actually the most BENEFICIAL feature that has ever come to gaming. Has it been ABUSED? Absolutely.
Also, future games will continue to optimize around the assumption that AI UPSCALING will be used. For example, deciding on the art style, or line thickness, or how many light bounces to do etc.
Summary:
The future of HARDWARE design is primarily based around moving towards more PATH TRACING and utilizing AI UPSCALING. The Sony PS5 PRO is a good example of how this is happening. The main GPU architecture is done for a bit more general compute to get higher resolution, a better focus on path-tracing and some dedicated DIE SPACE for PSSR to utilize AI upscaling.
The PS6, next XBOX and PC gaming in general will be optimized around these TWO things.
By all means, be ANNOYED about upscaling and/or frame generation being abused. Or path-tracing seemingly not offering much for the performance cost. That doesn't change the fact that these are amazing tools in the toolbox when used correctly. And they are the future.
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This is a thread about next-gen GPUs. I don't think anyone here disputes that full path-tracing is a worthwhile goal, or even that it will eventually take over, but the question is when? "Sometime between now and the heat death of the universe" doesn't move the needle on purchasing decisions made now or indeed within the next decade.Or path-tracing seemingly not offering much for the performance cost. That doesn't change the fact that these are amazing tools in the toolbox when used correctly. And they are the future.
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No it isn't.Fact is, Ray Tracing is easier to work with for developers compared to baked lighting.
DLSS is barely AI. It's temporal upscaling. If it's AI performance will be bad because every frame needs to be trained and reconstructed in real-time.DLSS-like functionalities helps devs to avoid proper optimization of games. In other words, it enables them to get paid quickier and for less work done. Next there will be games generated by "AI" sold with price tags of games made by humans.
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