It apparently does this by blurring the graphics and subtracting details, particularly for far-off objects and buildings. One significant problem I encountered is with the DLSS feature, which uses machine learning to change graphical aspects in real-time to optimize frame rates. But with that, I wouldn’t say that it’s critical to have Atmos installed, but it does make sounds like the train engine and environments sound deep and richer. I constantly kept an ear out for footsteps and chatter on my headset. The sound is absolutely crucial to the game. I should also mention that the sound design, enhanced with Dolby Atmos, plays a huge role in the stealth action game. However, these issues were relatively rare and did not impede my enjoyment of the game. There were also one or two instances when it looked like white graffiti was floating off the wall and at least one time it looked like Anna’s hair seemed to turn completely white in the dim light. The color pops out a little too much, causing things like snow to lose their sense of texture. Metro Exodus, ultra graphics with RTX on.Īnother prominent flaw with RTX is the way it handles whites. Specifically, the shadows are considerably lighter than at higher settings, making it easier to see in darkened areas, which would help considerably during stealth sequences. However, toning things down had some unexpected benefits. Generally, the benchmark reported 50-85 fps on low settings depending on the environment, which was slightly better than Ultra settings with RTX off. Meanwhile, open some outdoor areas got a 30 fps boost. In some areas with a lot of candle lighting, the difference compared to ultra settings with no RTX was less than 10 fps. Tuning the benchmark down produced some uneven results. With low-resolution textures and little anti-aliasing, the graphics come out looking blurry at 1920 x 1080 resolution.
While Metro Exodus is technically playable at its lowest settings, it’s not necessarily recommended. GPU: GeForce GTX 1070 | GeForce RTX 2060 | AMD RX Vega 56.GPU: GeForce GTX 670 | GeForce GTX 1050 | AMD Radeon HD 7870.Real-time ray tracing is used to enhance the shadows and the overall appearance of the game for some subtle yet impressive details.īut before we go further, let’s take a close look at Metro Exodus’ system requirements. While much of the game’s enjoyment comes from its unique characters, dangerous monsters, and gorgeous environments, tech enthusiasts may want to play the game to give their new Nvidia RTX cards for a spin. Although some may take issue with the game’s one-year exclusivity period on the Epic Games Store, that doesn’t change the fact the game offers a breathtaking open world adventure that takes players out into the post-apocalyptic world. Just my opinion.The launch of Metro Exodus is both highly anticipated and marked by controversy.
#TRAIN SIMULATOR 2019 ANTI ALIASING TV#
This is the underrated thing, screen matters a hell of a lot in making an old game look good, the difference between my gaming monitor and TV is gigantic - it is far, far superior on the TV. This does not look as good but it's mainly due to the lack of contrast and colours of the screen. I find SMA a bit too demanding, but technically it should be best.
#TRAIN SIMULATOR 2019 ANTI ALIASING 1080P#
If I am playing on my 1080p monitor I like the DSR Nvidia option.I will render at something close to 1440p and use FXAA + 8x MSA. To me this is the best I can get the game to look because the TVs processing is very good. Mainly because at that resolution I do not see a big impact for AA and it is at the limit of what my laptop can do. Well, I think it's a game that is a nightmare for the perfectionist, because I don't think you'll ever get it to something you'd be completely happy with in terms of AA and texture work, the inherent limitations of the game are too much.