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Ray tracing is coming back to the Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 remakes
Ray tracing is coming back to the Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 remakes on PC, according to Capcom. That’s after the graphical option was quietly removed from both games this past week, following a recent update. Fans had been wondering if the move was deliberate or not, but Capcom’s announcement seems to confirm that it was just a mishap. So, zombie slayers should be able to go back to running around in realistically lit corridors full of shadowy corners very soon.
Resident Evil 2 and 3 missing ray tracing options will be addressed in future update
In a recent update to the remakes of Resident Evil 2 and 3, the ray tracing options for the Steam versions of the games were quietly removed.
This led to plenty of players being confused as to why the options were suddenly gone. Capcom did not comment, at the time, on why ray tracing had been removed from both games. This led players to obviously theorise that some sort of bug had occurred, or mistake had been made, considering the console versions of the game retained the option.
Today, Capcom tweeted via the Resident Evil Twitter account to let players know it is aware of the issue, and that it’ll be addressed in a future update. The developer did not share why the issue had occurred, but has at least confirmed that ray tracing options – as well as a missing 3D Audio Option – will be addressed soon.
Resident Evil 2 and 3 have quietly had their ray tracing options removed
Modders rejoice! Adding ray tracing classic PC games is going to get a whole easier
Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 1.62 With New Ray Tracing Mode Rolling Out on PC
Behold, the Cyberpunk 2077 path tracing mode your GPU probably can’t run
Nvidia have previewed the upcoming Overdrive Mode for Cyberpunk 2077, showcasing how it replaces the game’s already extensive ray tracing effects with full path tracing. Why Nvidia and not the developers, CD Projekt Red? Well, that might have something to do with Overdrive Mode being such a graphics card shatterer that it will supposedly take a GeForce RTX 40 series GPU – with DLSS 3 in effect – to run.
Cyberpunk 2077’s new ‘Overdrive’ ray tracing mode actually kind of looks worse to me
New Elden Ring patch introduces ray tracing and more
The much-awaited ray tracing update for Elden Ring is finally here, as Japanese developer FromSoftware has released patch 1.09 on all supported platforms. The new lighting effects are only available on recent gaming consoles (PS5, Xbox Series X) and PC, FromSoftware said, and users can expect a significant impact on…