This is reported to PC gamers who discovered that the Game Pass edition of The Ascent does not support Nvidia’s DLSS and ray tracing doesn’t at all work.
The Ascent’s Steam edition and the PC version offered through Game Pass are apparently not the same. However, it appears like Neon Giant is on the case since it has announced that it is striving to put the two versions closer to parity. “It is being looked at, with the intent of fixing it/bringing it to parity with Steam across the board,” Tor Frick, a co-founder of the firm, stated on Twitter.
If you’re thinking about playing the game, keep in mind that it’s a constantly gorgeous and unexpected action game that sets a new bar. That should be plenty to get you started. Despite this, some people are loving the publication of The Ascent and the exploring of Veles’ bleak environment. Because the game places such a heavy focus on its bright visual and design, it has caused quite a stir in the gaming world. Neon Giant keeps in touch with its players not just through social media, but also through public Google forms. Gamers may submit these to offer comments and share problem reports, which will help the game grow even more.
For PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S, The Ascent is now available.