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Last of Us 2 Mod Adds Jaw-Dropping Ray Tracing on PC
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 33545, member: 636"] A new mod makes The Last of Us Part II look even better on PC. Beyond Dreams shared a YouTube video showing the game running with advanced ray tracing effects. The mod uses the Complete RT shader with a custom Reshade preset that adds improved lighting, ambient occlusion, color enhancements, and dynamic depth of field. These changes create massive visual improvements across most game environments, as demonstrated in the 8K video. The PC version of The Last of Us Part II Remastered launched this month with the same content as the PlayStation 5 version. It also includes new characters and maps for the No Return roguelike mode, which were later added to the PS5 release. The PC edition supports specialized graphics technologies like NVIDIA DLSS, AMD FSR, and Intel XeSS to help boost performance on different hardware setups. Though the original game already looks impressive, the ray tracing mod takes its visuals to another level. The enhanced global illumination creates more realistic lighting throughout the game world. Players interested in seeing these improvements can check out the full comparison video on YouTube to see how the mod transforms the appearance of various scenes. [/QUOTE]
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