MachineGames and NVIDIA have released a new patch for Wolfenstein Youngblood that adds support for real-time ray tracing effects. MachineGames has used Ray Tracing in order to enhance the game’s reflections. Moreover, the game now support NVIDIA’s DLSS tech. As such, it’s time to benchmark these new effects and see how the game runs.
For these benchmarks, we used an Intel i9 9900K with 16GB of DDR4 at 3600Mhz. Naturally, we’ve paired this machine with an NVIDIA RTX 2080Ti. We also used Windows 10 64-bit and the GeForce 441.87 driver.
The NVIDIA RTX2080Ti can run the new Ray Tracing effects with 60fps at both 1080p and 1440p, without even using DLSS. In 4K, we got a minimum of 41fps and an average of 55fps. Do note that the minimum framerates are mostly due to some stuttering issues. Furthermore, our framerate was locked at 144fps for some reason.
Now we should note that Wolfenstein: Youngblood was one of the most optimized PC games of 2019. For instance, the game was running with a minimum of 90fps and an average of 102fps in 4K/Ultra. As such, we are experiencing an almost 50% performance decrease by enabling these new Ray Tracing reflections.
As said, the game also supports DLSS. By enabling it, we were able to get a 60fps experience in 4K and with Mein Leben! settings. Thankfully, DLSS does not blur the whole image and appears to be working pretty good in this title. We did notice some additional aliasing in some reflective areas. However, and for the most part, DLSS looks great.
All in all, owners of the RTX2080Ti graphics cards will be able to run the game with its RTX effects at both 1080p and 1440p. For gaming at 4K, you’ll have to enable DLSS. Still, and given the fact that only the game’s reflections have been overhauled, I don’t really find these new RTX effects cool. Yes, we can now have better reflections than before. However, this is a fast-paced shooter and most of the time you won’t bother paying attention to them. In my opinion, MachineGames and NVIDIA should had used RTX in order to enhance the game’s shadows and global illumination effects.
Below you can find some screenshots we captured at 3328×1872 on Mein Leben! settings!

John is the founder and Editor in Chief at DSOGaming. He is a PC gaming fan and highly supports the modding and indie communities. Before creating DSOGaming, John worked on numerous gaming websites. While he is a die-hard PC gamer, his gaming roots can be found on consoles. John loved – and still does – the 16-bit consoles, and considers SNES to be one of the best consoles. Still, the PC platform won him over consoles. That was mainly due to 3DFX and its iconic dedicated 3D accelerator graphics card, Voodoo 2. John has also written a higher degree thesis on the “The Evolution of PC graphics cards.”
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Who gives a flying f*ck.
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Completely lost all interest in this franchise since Wolfenstein 2. Might as well call it “Wokenstein”
I just played Wolfenstein 2 two weeks back and can’t agree more! What a way to F**K UP the franchise?! It was atrociously cringy and unbearable!
I too completely lost all interest in the franchise, and am very sad that is the case!
A Legend You Are Brother ?
Not everyone played the whole franchise. This is future proofing the game.
your screenshots feels like full hd https://media2.giphy.com/media/3o6ZtdVxPKVu1tq8Fi/giphy.gif
Typical RTX summary as usual pointless.
Mein Leiben is overkill and you can lower some useless setting without effecting the performance. I rather have ray tracing than some of other useless setting. Ray tracing might have big impact on performance but it looks better than many of the other useless setting
Its a shame its such a terribly mediocre games. Wolfenstien 1 > New Blood > Wolfenstein 2 > Young Blood > Wolfenstien 2 DLC. T
To be frank, they soured me big time with the last game and those unavoidable lengthy cut-scenes. Plus I got it at launch so there were problems. After playing for an hour (half of it seemed like cut scenes) there was an update that erased save points and had to start over. Happened twice. The game became so irritating I quit after a couple hours of play.
It seems by the reviews and comments, they didnt learn – instead they doubled down on more.
Such a shame the original Wolf3D is what got me hooked on FPS and have fond memories. I really liked RTCW as well. Everything else not so much.