

Great. now how long till we can game without nesting the game inside gamescope?
Great. now how long till we can game without nesting the game inside gamescope?
It is easier. Raster based rendering does a lot of cheats to make it look realistic that the devs have to come up with and write. To do 4K you need to calculate over 8 million rays and their bounces. Very processor intensive, but much simpler from a programming point of view.
Now the difference between some of those settings on low and ultra are not really worth it is some cases as they look basicly the same.
Overall these ray tracing methods are leading to more realistic raster based rendering as the devs can actively see the “problem” areas and make or fix the cheats to look better.
Not sure why you are so worried. Based on those requirements a Radeon rx 6800 should be able to do Ultra 4K @ 60. The main differentiator seems to be vram.
Quantum computing. The nuclear fusion of computers. I wonder how long they will be 10 years away.
I don’t think it should have a significant effect on performance. On the other hand gamescope is broken on my system right now. There are probably plus and minuses of both.