Nvidia and Epic Games are banding together up to bring beam following, DLSS 2.0, and the Nvidia Reflex innovation to Fortnite later on.
Nvidia’s launch event introduced new powerful graphics cards to the market with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090, RTX 3080, and RTX 3070. Nvidia also announced their partnership with Epic Games to bring its technology to Fortnite. Nvidia will acquaint new highlights with Fortnite, empowering highlights like beam following, AI-quickened outline rates, and low-dormancy esports innovation.
Fortnite will include four distinctive beams following highlights that will radically improve various parts of Fortnite designs. Fortnite will have beam followed reflections, shadows, worldwide light, and surrounding impediment. The beam following highlights will include another degree of authenticity to Fortnite’s present look. The Fortnite RTX uncover trailer flaunts a recognizable contrast to the game’s appearance, shadows, and picture quality. Players will encounter an entirely different Fortnite experience when they can run it with the GeForce RTX illustrations card. Along with the ray-tracing features, Fortnite will also launch a creative map called RTX Treasure Run that will highlight the features. Fortnite partnered with Nvidia competitor, AMD to release a creative map called AMD Battle Arena where players competed to win a gaming PC. Fortnite will also take advantage of Nvidia’s new DLSS 2.0, which greatly improves AI-based real-time rendering. With the innovation coming to Fortnite, the game should run with extraordinarily improved casing rates. Nvidia will likewise present the new Nvidia Reflex suite to Fortnite, which progressively lessens inertness dependent on the GPU and game improvements. The Nvidia Reflex technology will most likely be used in Fortnite competitions and can also be used by any gamer with the new Nvidia GPUs.
Joining every one of these highlights provided by top Nvidia innovation will make Fortnite run and look incredibly smooth. Fortnite is available now on Android, iOS, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One, with PS5 and Xbox Series X versions in development.