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Doom: The Dark Ages gets path tracing in today's update, but be warned: it's a real PC melter, even by path tracing standards ...
Doom: The Dark Ages is now receiving its path tracing upgrade on PC, so Alex and John tested it versus the standard RT ...
DOOM: The Dark Ages just got its biggest post-launch update so far, adding Path Tracing to the game and a new detailed ...
DLSS 4 impresses, upscales Doom: The Dark Ages from 240p to 720p, while maintaining playability. Despite some blurriness & artefacting, DLSS 4 produces surprisingly good results for gaming.
DOOM: The Dark Ages is a game that prioritises both speedy gameplay and stunning graphics, so when you throw in super-high resolutions and complex lighting effects, even the most powerful gaming GPU ...
DOOM: The Dark Ages will launch with DLSS 4 Super Resolution, upscaling, and Multi-Frame Generation. This is a welcome move, as the game can be quite demanding at native resolution. Powerful GPUs ...
Doom: The Dark Ages is a great-looking game, leveraging the ray tracing enhancements that the latest iteration of iDTech affords the blood-soaked shooter. But if you're on PC, then you can unlock the ...
Doom: The Dark Ages Required PC specifications ... Anti-Aliasing Upscaling (TAA), Nvidia Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS), and AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) across different presets ...
By mixing medieval fantasy and science fiction, id Software creates a setting that fits Doom: The Dark Ages like gauntlet ...
With frame generation, DOOM: The Dark Ages runs at over 150 FPS with some added latency (Image via Bethesda) With DLSS and frame generation turned on, the framerate jumps to over 200 FPS ...
DOOM: The Dark Ages introduces a medieval-themed prequel ... Ray-traced lighting casts long shadows through stained glass, while DLSS 4 provides frame-rate stability during frantic set-pieces.