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Digital Foundry analysis of the upcoming Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition, the first major game release to require ray-tracing capable graphics hardware

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  1. Deimos
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    Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition was just announced today as a free update coming out next week. Digital Foundry got early access to it to do this analysis, and it's looking pretty amazing. As...

    Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition was just announced today as a free update coming out next week. Digital Foundry got early access to it to do this analysis, and it's looking pretty amazing. As always, I definitely recommend watching their video and not just reading the article: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbpZCSf4_Yk

    Also worth noting that Humble announced yesterday that Metro Exodus will be in Humble Choice for May, which will be available a couple of days before the update releases.

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  2. AugustusFerdinand
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    In cut-scenes/cinematics it does look better, but there's more than just ray-tracing going on in those as it's very clear they redid the scenes with higher resolution assets. However in just about...

    In cut-scenes/cinematics it does look better, but there's more than just ray-tracing going on in those as it's very clear they redid the scenes with higher resolution assets.

    However in just about all of the actual gameplay it just looks like someone cranked up the brightness setting manually in video options. Which I've done in games where I thought it was too dark.