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Developer sees "no reason" to add promised RTX support to Assetto Corsa Competizione
Nvidia RTX support still remains rare in the world of PC gaming, despite the company's best efforts to bring developers on board. Now, it looks like some of Nvidia's previously announced RTX titles will not receive graphical updates for quite some time. Now, a developer from Kunos Simulazioni has stated that they have "no reason" to spend development resources on the feature.
Ever since the reveal of Nvidia's RTX series of graphics cards, the company had created a list of games which "will feature real-time ray tracing". This list included Assetto Corsa Competizione, with Nvidia going so far as to use the game as an example of how ray tracing could impact in-game visuals. A Gamescom RTX demo for Assetto Corsa Competizione is embedded below.
On the official Assetto Corsa Forums, a staff member called "Aristotelis" released the following statement on RTX support within Assetto Corsa Competizione. In this statement, he commented that the company had a "long list of priorities" that trumped RTX support. Furthermore, Aristotelis noted that the company had "no reason to steal development resources and time for a very low frame rate implementation" of Assetto Corsa Competizione. His full statement can be read below.
"Our priority is to improve, optimize, and evolve all aspects of ACC. If after our long list of priorities the level of optimization of the title, and the maturity of the technology, permits a full blown implementation of RTX, we will gladly explore the possibility, but as of now there is no reason to steal development resources and time for a very low frame rate implementation."
Developer sees "no reason" to add promised RTX support to Assetto Corsa Competizione
Nvidia RTX support still remains rare in the world of PC gaming, despite the company's best efforts to bring developers on board. Now, it looks like some of Nvidia's previously announced RTX titles will not receive graphical updates for quite some time. Now, a developer from Kunos Simulazioni has stated that they have "no reason" to spend development resources on the feature.
Ever since the reveal of Nvidia's RTX series of graphics cards, the company had created a list of games which "will feature real-time ray tracing". This list included Assetto Corsa Competizione, with Nvidia going so far as to use the game as an example of how ray tracing could impact in-game visuals. A Gamescom RTX demo for Assetto Corsa Competizione is embedded below.
On the official Assetto Corsa Forums, a staff member called "Aristotelis" released the following statement on RTX support within Assetto Corsa Competizione. In this statement, he commented that the company had a "long list of priorities" that trumped RTX support. Furthermore, Aristotelis noted that the company had "no reason to steal development resources and time for a very low frame rate implementation" of Assetto Corsa Competizione. His full statement can be read below.
"Our priority is to improve, optimize, and evolve all aspects of ACC. If after our long list of priorities the level of optimization of the title, and the maturity of the technology, permits a full blown implementation of RTX, we will gladly explore the possibility, but as of now there is no reason to steal development resources and time for a very low frame rate implementation."