Pragmata's Ray Tracing & DLSS 4 Boost RTX 5070 Ti Visuals

A new title, Pragmata, is generating buzz for its impressive use of path tracing and Nvidia DLSS 4 Ray Reconstruction, particularly on the RTX 5070 Ti graphics card. Early impressions suggest a significant leap in visual realism, transforming the Capcom-developed RE Engine into what some are calling one of the most immersive PC gaming experiences available.
The game leverages advanced path tracing technology to simulate light more accurately, resulting in more realistic reflections, shadows, and overall lighting effects. This is further enhanced by Nvidia’s DLSS 4 Ray Reconstruction, which uses AI to upscale and reconstruct images, effectively increasing the resolution and visual fidelity while maintaining performance. The combination of these technologies demonstrably elevates the graphical capabilities of the RTX 5070 Ti.
The RE Engine, known for its use in the Resident Evil series and Monster Hunter games, has traditionally offered strong visuals. However, Pragmata's implementation of path tracing and DLSS 4 pushes the engine to new heights. While specific performance details and frame rates are still emerging from early testing, initial reports indicate a compelling balance between visual quality and smooth gameplay on the RTX 5070 Ti.
The visual improvements are particularly noticeable in scenes with complex lighting and reflections. The enhanced realism contributes to a greater sense of immersion, drawing players deeper into the game's world. It is anticipated that this combination of technologies will set a new benchmark for visual fidelity in PC games utilizing the RE Engine and pave the way for similar advancements in other titles.



