Microsoft's Mojang and Nvidia are adding a rendering technique called ray tracing to 'Minecraft.'
That's why they've partnered up to bring out an update for PC gamers with Nvidia's RTX graphics cards, which would make lighting and reflections in the world of blocks look much more realistic.
CNBC got the chance to check out the game with ray tracing and see what it was like to play. Here are a few takeaways.The game looks visibly different right from the outset as you jump into a pre-made map with ray tracing graphics applied. Rays of light seep in through openings in the walls, while the fire and lava in the game glow.You can spot some really stunning lighting effects in a few areas.
That could be a problem if you've spent hours building and exploring and haven't managed to save some of your progress. "Minecraft" does save automatically at times, but if the game shuts down before then there's a chance you could lose some of your work.It might be the case that Nvidia hasn't buffed out all the flaws ahead of a commercial release. Nvidia did not return CNBC's requests for comment on the crash.
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