The visual quality of Doom: The Dark Ages looks phenomenal, with the developers pushing the limits of the id Tech engine to the max to breathe life into the hellscape and its demonic inhabitants.
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TL;DR: DOOM: The Dark Ages, releasing May 15, showcases the advanced Id Tech 7 engine with Path Tracing delivering superior reflections, shadows, and detail compared to standard ray-traced ...
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The hotly anticipated shooter gets full support in the GeForce Game Ready Driver version 576.40, and Doom: The Dark Ages boasts support for DLSS 4 with MFG (Multi Frame Generation) as well as NVIDIA ...
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When Doom: The Dark Ages launched back in May, developers id Software promised that it would add an extra graphics option in a later patch, specifically path tracing. The stompy-stompy shooter uses ...