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Gaijin Talks Enlisted; RT Cores, NVIDIA DLSS 2.0 (‘A Huge Step Forward’) and DX12 Ultimate Support Coming

Gaijin Talks Enlisted; RT Cores, NVIDIA DLSS 2.0 (‘A Huge Step Forward’) and DX12 Ultimate Support Coming

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https://wccftech.com/gaijin-talks-enlisted-rt-cores-nvidia-dlss-2-0-a-huge-step-forward-and-dx12-ultimate-support-coming/

It's been a while since we hosted Gaijin CEO Anton Yudintsev on Wccftech. As you probably noticed if you're a regular reader, we've been checking up with several different game studios since the COVID-19 pandemic began, with more interviews planned in the coming weeks.

Given the recent first public playtest of Enlisted, the studio's upcoming World War II themed first-person shooter MMO game, we thought this was the perfect time to catch up with Yudintsev. As usual, we discussed a wide ranging number of topics with the Gajin CEO, from the latest technologies and upcoming hardware releases to the state of the studio's discussion with Sony regarding cross-play and cross-progression functionality. Brace for a rather lengthy, yet extremely interesting read.

Gaijin Talks Enlisted; RT Cores, NVIDIA DLSS 2.0 (‘A Huge Step Forward’) and DX12 Ultimate Support Coming

May 4, 2020, 7:26pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/gaijin-talks-enlisted-rt-cores-nvidia-dlss-2-0-a-huge-step-forward-and-dx12-ultimate-support-coming/ > It's been a while since we hosted Gaijin CEO Anton Yudintsev on Wccftech. As you probably noticed if you're a regular reader, we've been checking up with several different game studios since the COVID-19 pandemic began, with more interviews planned in the coming weeks. > Given the recent first public playtest of Enlisted, the studio's upcoming World War II themed first-person shooter MMO game, we thought this was the perfect time to catch up with Yudintsev. As usual, we discussed a wide ranging number of topics with the Gajin CEO, from the latest technologies and upcoming hardware releases to the state of the studio's discussion with Sony regarding cross-play and cross-progression functionality. Brace for a rather lengthy, yet extremely interesting read.