IMO they shouldn't call anything lower than the 2080 "RTX" as realistically they are not going to do ray tracing very well at all, Should have given them the "GTX" moniker and save "RTX" for the 2080 and 2080 Ti.
IMO they shouldn't call anything lower than the 2080 "RTX" as realistically they are not going to do ray tracing very well at all, Should have given them the "GTX" moniker and save "RTX" for the 2080 and 2080 Ti.
TBH I'd wait to see other games use RTX before I say something like that, as I do remember that Enlisted was running at 4K 60+ with RTX enabled at Gamescom.
Games like Metro Exodus and Battlefield V will be super demanding without RTX at their max settings. Other games may have room for RTX without as much of a performance compromise.
DICE has already said that DXR performance will improve with time, as both NV's drivers and DICE's implementation of DXR will improve.
What if there are no tensor cores on the 2060? and it's not RTX? that would make sense, especially if DLSS is part of the tensor cores (which IIRC it is).