Rtgi 0.17.0.2 2021
Another major addition was a for ambient occlusion (AO). "It basically renders AO in much lower resolution and skips main AO computation where the prepass didn't generate any occlusion at all," Pascal described. The real‑world impact was substantial: large white areas with minimal occlusion detail no longer consumed processing resources. Pascal noted that the performance gains were "more apparent when using low radii and/or high quality presets"—a direct benefit for users who wanted maximum quality without tanking their frame rates.
Requires a properly configured depth buffer to cast rays accurately. Installation and Setup
RTGI и Complete RT Shaders получают серьезные ... - VK rtgi 0.17.0.2
Adds immersive, realistic lighting that bridges the gap between precomputed solutions and real-time ray tracing. Broad Compatibility:
Minimal noticeable impact; easily maintains 60+ FPS at 4K. Summary: Is It Worth It? Another major addition was a for ambient occlusion (AO)
Opening the ReShade menu (usually Home key), navigating to the Add-ons or Shaders tab, and checking the RTGI shader to activate it. Performance Impact and Considerations
Although modern versions of RTGI have far surpassed the capabilities of 0.17.0.2, this release remains historically significant for several reasons: Pascal noted that the performance gains were "more
Quick Tip: Setting up RTGI 0.17.0.2 with ReShade 4.9+ 🛠️ If you're still rocking the
Grass blades, clothing folds, and small pebbles cast accurate, subtle shadows that ground them into the world.
The iMMERSE Launchpad—a prerequisite for many RTGI features—received its own major overhaul, introducing a novel for optical flow estimation. Users can now choose between two optimizers: Newton for faster convergence on lower quality settings, and SophiaG for slower but higher‑quality minima on high‑end configurations. Interestingly, SophiaG is a cutting‑edge optimizer originally developed for training large language models like ChatGPT, demonstrating Pascal's willingness to borrow ideas from seemingly unrelated fields.