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You should play Resident Evil 4 with ray tracing – here’s why

Posted on March 29, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

Resident Evil 4’s much-anticipated remake is finally here. And, like other games developed on Capcom’s proprietary RE Engine, it features many visual options on console, including ray tracing.Resident Evil 4 isn’t the first RE Engine game to feature ray tracing on console. Previously, both Resident Evil Village and Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition boasted the feature on PS5 and Xbox Series X, albeit with mixed results.In Devil May Cry 5’s case, overall texture detail took a hit to
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