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This Week, Minecraft's Ray-tracing Beta Arrives On PC

Ten years have passed since the game's release and Minecraft continues to be one of the most loved games of the present and now, it's getting a makeover in the form of ray tracing. This is the ultimate goal of gaming graphics that simulates the physical properties of light to provide real-time, cinematic-quality rendering to games.



NVIDIA first announced it was working on these realistic graphics for Minecraft in the year 2000. Now they're set to roll out to Windows players on April 16th. Gservers The beta release is currently in beta. It will include the familiar Minecraft single-player experience that includes shadows and reflections that are ray-traced as well as lighting and custom realistic materials. Six new RTX worlds have been created by the community. These worlds include Aquatic Adventure and Imagination Island, as well as Neon District. They are free to Minecraft Windows 10 gamers who use the Minecraft Marketplace.



The visually-focused release comes with physically-based rendering (PBR) which means surfaces are set to look a lot more realistic, regardless of whether they're rough matte stone or glossy smooth ice and to help with the grunt work needed to power all of this in the background, there's NVIDIA's DLSS 2.0. This updated version of NVIDIA's AI upscaler uses RTX Tensor cores to process an image with a lower resolution and then upscale it to your target resolution, purportedly doing a much better job than the initial feature that was launched with NVIDIA's RTX cards.



It's still in beta, so you could face some issues. Certain features aren't included in the beta version, for instance multiplayer realms, third-party servers, or cross-play. There are still some design flaws and some dimensions aren't optimized for ray tracing. In addition, banners are black and slime mob has no face - the sort of things which will be fixed in the coming days. A date has yet to be confirmed for official release. Developers hope to get community feedback on the beta release first.



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