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Metro Exodus and RTX On – a first test, lots of pictures and information about Nvidia's second RTX cracker

Metro Exodus is THE hotly anticipated game thanks to the support of Nvidia's ray tracing and DLSS features. Today's first look at performance focuses specifically on the impact of these two features, for the details with all the maps I intentionally took more time, because it's worth looking at twice. But this first part says a lot and of course there are great pictures. RTX On? But i don't like it...

Before I write you my conclusion in the specifications of the titles to be played in 2019, I have put together a few screenshots from the game as an alcohol-free appetite stimuour. This isn't all a highly polished shop window stuff like in Battlefield V (where, please, are there still reflective floors in destroyed houses in the war?), but it's more oriented towards reality. After all, even the rubble feeling can still score points with the appropriate lighting:

It's not the travel catalog view from Battlefield V during the day, but it's handsome enough to like the game somehow.

Nebulous is different. This fog works as it should and sometimes you really don't know where is up, down, back and front.

I quickly pressed the rest of the screen into a gallery and don't worry, supplies will soon be delivered free of charge!

 

For all those who want the whole thing again as a private address with sound, I have everything as a video, including the benchmark scene

 

Conclusion

Really goosebumps ambience instead of sterile catalog feeling, 4A Games has actually done almost everything right with Metro Exodus. Almost because various in-game bugs are still waiting for the digital patch. But these are peanuts and the game also looks much more finished than the permanent construction site Battlefield V. It's fun to play Metro Exodus and that's all that matters. Yes, you can gamble it without RTX, it's just a demanding treat.

But with the price-only feature set from Jensen's pixel kitchen, everything looks a bit nicer, more muddy, scary, whatever. So chef menu instead of day ticket. Either way, mission accomplished. And the rest is then available as a follow-up article with beautiful things we all cards, all resolutions, various findings and details and of course tons of chart graphics until the Uncle Doctor comes. In this sense: feel a little teased!

 

 

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