Bethesda fastened the typos on Indiana Jones’ PC specs — and answered our query about required ray tracing.
We identified yesterday that Bethesda’s unique grid included some processors that don’t exist. You can see the corrected grid on Bethesda’s web site.
Spokesperson Rebecca Tatera additionally defined to The Verge why {hardware} ray tracing is required even at minimal specs:
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle makes use of a way known as world illumination to mild the surroundings and characters. Our engine MOTOR, utilized by MachineGames, makes use of {hardware} raytracing to calculate this. While this isn’t what gamers might sometimes consider as “ray tracing,” the suitable {hardware} is required to do that is in a performant, excessive constancy manner.