Our most loyal readers might recall that Atomic Heart suddenly dropped its promised ray tracing features practically the day before its February 2023 launch on PC. At the time, the development team at Mundfish only said it would re-evaluate the potential addition of ray tracing after launch.
Nearly sixteen months after the game's release date, today's 1.14.4.0 update has finally introduced ray tracing to the PC version of Atomic Heart, albeit in a beta state. Here's what the update log says:
Added Ray Tracing (beta) support in 3 modes**:
Performance
Quality
Balanced
**Requires a graphics card supporting DXR with at least 12 GB of memory for proper operation. When these modes are activated, the enabled Fidelity FX Super Resolution setting is automatically disabled. When this mode is enabled, the player’s character is not reflected in mirror surfaces.
The PC version also gets a couple of bug fixes:
Moreover, all version of Atomic Heart will receive several new accessibility features:
Following the launch of the base game, Mundfish released the Annihilation Instinct DLC and the Trapped in Limbo DLC. There are supposed to be two additional DLCs, but the developers still have to reveal any concrete details about them, including their release dates.
For our Atomic Heart review, head to this page.
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