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Resident Evil Village on PC will feature ray tracing and FidelityFX on AMD graphics

Resident Evil Village on PC will feature ray tracing and FidelityFX on AMD graphics

AMD confirms its collaboration with Capcom to bring ray tracing and FidelityFX to its range of graphics cards in Resident Evil 8: Village for PC.

AMD confirms its collaboration with Capcom on the PC version of Resident Evil 8: Village. The new installment of the long-lived saga will feature ray tracing and FidelityFX on the graphics cards of the American manufacturer.

Although the game is endorsed by its sponsorship, it is to be expected that the ray tracing technology will also work on Nvidia GPUs, although this would rule out the inclusion of DLSS, for example. For those of you who don’t know what FidelityFX is all about, it is a tool that improves image quality with “minimal performance impacts”. It can be used in a number of ways, including ambient occlusion, adaptive contrast sharpening, and more. You can know everything in this link.

Resident Evil 8: Village, available May 7

Capcom’s title heads for release on May 7 on PS5, Xbox Series X | S, PS4, Xbox One and PC. We recently learned that it will have “intense and terrifying scenes” and that we cannot relax “in terms of horror content”. The approach of the company is not trivial, who promised that it will be “the best survival horror to date”.

If you have a PS5 in your possession, you can try a preview of what awaits us in the final version. The Maiden demonstration allows us to enter the mansion for the first time. Of course, you will have playable limitations typical of an almost visual appetizer, as happened in the past with Resident Evil VII. We know that it will have a second demo planned this spring where, now, we will access the full playable mechanics. No specific date has yet transpired.

At launch it will be accompanied by Resident Evil Re: Verse, a free multiplayer game mode for buyers of the eighth numbered installment. It is a commemorative title that brings together the main faces of the saga, both human and augmented. Here you will see the first details.

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