The team at Digital Foundry did an extensive 40 minute deep dive on the new features for the game, showcasing the phenomenal work 4A and NVIDIA have put in. It’s hard to argue when you see this level of support for a game that came out in February of 2019, but if you missed it the first time around, there’s no better way to experience it. You’ll see a Game Ready Driver pop up this morning, bringing with it additional support for Mass Effect Legendary Edition, Resident Evil Village, and 5 new G-SYNC compatible displays from AOC, Asus, Phillips, and Samsung to round things out. Here’s a quick post from NVIDIA on the subject. Metro Exodus Expansion Pass 14.99 31.97 Add all DLC to Cart PC Enhanced Edition & Requirements Minimum requirements to run the Enhanced Edition can be found here Owners of Metro Exodus are also entitled to the Metro Exodus PC Enhanced Edition - a stunning visual upgrade that REQUIRES a Ray-Tracing Capable GPU as part of the minimum spec. In this PC Enhanced Edition, set to launch on May 5th, they’ve also added a bevy of brand new ray-traced features including reflections, global illumination, and emissive lighting. Well, today we go back to the beginning as NVIDIA and developer 4A Games go back to the very first title to support RTX and have enabled DLSS 2.0 on the update for their best selling game, Metro Exodus. It’s pretty much framerate magic, and I’m all about it. ![]() You can also grab it as part of Mays Humble Choice bundle, too (along with 11 other games) for less than £9 / 12. Since then, team NVIDIA has worked hand-in-hand with quite a few developers to build the technology into their games, boosting framerates significantly with no discernable fidelity loss. Metro Exodus PC Enhanced Edition is available on Steam, GOG, and the Epic Games Store right now, and its completely free for those who already own the game. ![]() ![]() You’ve heard me sing the praises on Deep Learning Super Sampling 2.0 (DLSS) since it was launched in March of last year.
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