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These shadows offer--for the very first time--hyper-realistic representations of the shadows we see in real-life, with support for large, complex interactions, self-shadowing, translucent shadowing, and a litany of other techniques, at a level of detail far beyond that has previously been seen.
For a first look at the next-generation of video game shadows, check out our exclusive NVIDIA RTX Shadow of the Tomb Raider ray tracing video:
If you’d like to know more, head on over to our E3 2018 announcement article.
If you’re in or near Cologne, Germany, you can go hands-on with the PC edition of Shadow of the Tomb Raider, tomorrow, at our GeForce Gaming Celebration. Head to the location listed here, and you’ll find a whole load of PCs waiting for you. But arrive early, space inside is
At our GeForce Gaming
Built on a now-unrecognizable Corsair 270R chassis, the case has been covered in a mix of MDF Fiberboard, sculpted styrofoam, 3D printing, and
Inside each of the GeForce GTX 2080 Ti-powered PCs, there’s an ASUS X299 TUF Mk1 motherboard, an i7-7820X, 32GB of Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro DDR4 RAM, a 512GB Samsung 970 Pro SSD, a Corsair RMX1000 PSU, Mainframe Customs Cables, and customized Primochill Watercooling.
In the not too distant future, we’ll be giving one of the PCs away to a member of our community. For details on how to win, stay tuned to GeForce.com.
With the power of GeForce RTX Turing-architecture graphics cards, NVIDIA Photo Mode and NVIDIA Highlights integrations, day-one Game Ready drivers, GeForce Experience Optimal Playable Settings, and all the other features and benefits of the NVIDIA ecosystem, the best way to play and experience Shadow of the Tomb Raider will be on PC.