A brand new Atomic Coronary heart replace is dwell and brings with it a ray tracing beta, new accessibility options, and a repair for a irritating bug that has seen the sport crashing when disabling AMD Constancy FX Tremendous Decision. Achievements have additionally been added for the Trapped in Limbo DLC.
As with all ray tracing implementation, you’re going to need the very best graphics card for the prettiest outcomes. For this beta, the Atomic Coronary heart devs suggest a graphics card that helps DXR (DirectX ray tracing) with at the very least 12GB of reminiscence.
The ray tracing beta itself comes with three preset configurations: Efficiency, High quality, and Balanced. This implies you gained’t need to wade by a listing of particular person settings and run trial-and-error benchmarks to search out out what works finest. It’s famous that when ray tracing is enabled, the participant character won’t replicate in mirror surfaces.
Atomic Coronary heart additionally helps Nvidia DLSS 3 together with Tremendous Decision and Body Technology. These can be utilized together with ray tracing to get the very best efficiency potential, though as that is only a beta, some options could not work as meant.
Elsewhere on this recreation replace, eight new accessibility options have been added to the sport, together with a colorblind mode, auto QTE completion, auto-heal, and the highlighting of assorted recreation components and objects.
Basic recreation stability is improved with varied graphical bugs, together with some uncommon crashes being mounted for good. Lastly, an enormous AMD FSR bug has been handled so you must now not encounter a crash when disabling Constancy FX Tremendous Decision within the graphics settings.
In the event you’re but to leap into this dystopian journey, you possibly can take a look at our Atomic Coronary heart overview to see what we consider the sport. If the Trapped in Limbo DLC has you able to return to the sport, take a look at the very best Atomic Coronary heart weapons to ensure you’re adequately ready.