Fixed some incorrect texture tiling that could be visible when RayTracing is enabled. Fixed a rare crash that could occur when Raytracing has been enabled. Reduced and fixed several visible cracks that can appear in RayTracing geometry. Fixed some black or random textures that could appear when RayTracing is enabled on some PCs. Fixed a UI issue that resulted in the selected difficulty settings appearing as set to “Easy” when another difficulty has been selected. To increase the visibility on this, AA will now be greyed out once DLSS has been turned on. Developer Note: By design, AA is not supposed to work while NVIDIA’s DLSS is active. Fixed a bug that allowed players to activate Anti-Aliasing (AA) from the options menu when DLSS is turned on. Improvement made to the model for the SCAR. A fix has been implemented and motion blur is now available once again. Motion blur has been reactivated: Motion Blur was temporary disabled with 2.1.1 due to some issues where the motion blur effect was far more intense than intended. This option has been added to the in-game Graphic settings menu and can only be activated when Global Raytracing option is enabled.
This boost mode is more of a fun/experimental feature that we wanted to bring to all the RayTracing enthusiasts out there, to give more effects with minimal impact on performance. About 5% of specular reflectance has been added by default to all surfaces.ĭuring the development of Crysis Remastered, the team came up with the concept of adding a boost to RayTracing. Ray randomization has enabled for proper support of rough surfaces. RT reflections have been enabled on nearly all surfaces in game. Experimental RayTracing Boost mode has been added.
The Latest PC update for Crysis Remastered is inbound - details below: Special thanks to Dicehunter for bringing this news to our attention.
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The full patch notes for PC's Crysis Remastered 2.1.2 update are available below.
That said, future patches could increase the performance of this new game mode, and DLSS should reduce the GPU overhead caused by this option on Nvidia RTX series graphics cards. With Crysis Remastered's new Ray tracing update being labelled as "Experimental", this new graphics option will likely be too taxing for most PC gamers. Crysis Remastered's ray tracing performance has also been optimised for 4K resolutions, and Crytek has optimised the memory footprint of Crysis Remastered when in "RTX mode". Update 2.1.2 also re-enables Motion Blur within Crysis Remastered, an option that was disabled in patch 2.1.1 due to a bug that made the effect more intense than intended. This setting can only be activated when ray tracing is enabled within Crysis Remastered, for obvious reasons. This alteration brings the game's ray-traced visuals to the next level, allowing for proper reflections on rough surfaces and a 5% specular reflectance to all surfaces by default. Having navigated to common.rpf you need to replace visualsettings,dat and replace all files in timecycle. Grand Theft Auto 5 is now available on the PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360 and PC.Crysis Remastered's update 2.1.2 has been released to PC gamers, offering PC players an experimental ray tracing mode that brings RT reflections to almost all surfaces within the game. The two required installation folders come separated in the rar.
First, you must download this mod. Once you’ve done that, open the openiv 2.6 – edit mode. Next, you need to Update.rpf > Common > Data > visualsettings.dat replaced. Next, Update.rpf > Common > Data > timecycle. Thankfully, The Creative Assembly and CD Projket Red give you the option to turn it off in their more recent titles, but Rockstar did not in Grand Theft Auto 5. It’s not the most jarring of visual effects and it’s nowhere near as bothersome as Motion Blur, but it’s a fairly intrusive visual effect. I can honestly say that I have no idea why more and more developers are using Chromatic Aberration, which in reality is considered a bad thing, in their games.