Players will be able to explore Minecraft with some great new features when its RTX Beta comes into effect on April 16th.
Announced Nvidia has been working to bring real-time ray tracing to the world-renowned game in Gamescom and according to a new blog created by the company the fruits of those workers are just days away. The writing has a lot of technical information, but it actually boils down to the concept behind ray tracing Minecraft look for the best thanks and love for life in things like better shadows, reflections, atmospheric effects, and other advanced ways in which light works.
When the beta launches players will be able to explore the six completed worlds created by the attendees Minecraft The creators intended to show new visual effects. One is called Aquatic Adventure and consists of an empire set in the sea, and the other, Imagination Island, is a park for a large, full-size Ferris wheel. The beta includes the Neon District, Cyberpunk 2077patriotic By YouTuber Elysium Fire.
Certainly, it wouldn't Minecraft without players being able to create their own stuff, and in addition to creating new worlds from scratch Nvidia also has a practical guide on how players can try to move their stuff creations in beta to see what they look like on a ray track. Players can also try to create a new "body based design". In contrast MinecraftNormal fabrics, containing basic color and rust, these new designs combine four other attributes: ironness, emissiveness, hardness, and height. The result is blocks that look authentic and soft and less like MS paint files that you printed and pasted onto the wall.
There is no current beta date yet, Microsoft's software manager Minecraft, Kasia Swica, you were told Polygon the company expects to issue a follow-up ray sketch disguised as a free game review Sometime this calendar year.