Good thing I only accept ratings from ray tracing players! Players without ray tracing-capable hardware will see Minecraft’s standard visuals – which means they’ll see my dirt h… er, lodges.
A perfect opportunity to turn my hideous dirt houses into extravagant eco-lodges!Ī good thing to keep in mind is that ray tracing-supported maps and worlds doesn't affect gameplay mechanics or the way Minecraft works, so you can still play together with anyone using a Bedrock version of Minecraft.
Sounds complex? Don’t worry! NVIDIA has created a great starter pack and helpful guidethat explains it on a level that even a caveman like me can understand. You can also create your own ray tracing worlds with physically based rendered texture packs (PBRs). There are plenty of maps and worlds with this feature – all available on the Minecraft Marketplace. Players who install Minecraft ray tracing will by default see everything enhanced with a special physically based rendering texture pack, which interplays with the ray-traced effects to further enhance the experience. Now, to experience Minecraft with ray tracing on Windows 10, you must first have a ray tracing capable GPU, for example, a GeForce RTX 2060 GPU or better.