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F1 22 will have Ray Tracing Shadows, Reflections & Ambient Occlusion + First PC Gameplay Footage

F1 22 releases on July 1st and Compusemble had the chance of testing an early version of this new F1 racing game. And according to the publication, F1 22 will feature numerous Ray Tracing effects on PC.

Alongside the ray-traced reflections and shadows that F1 21 also featured, F1 22 will have ray-traced ambient occlusion and ray-traced transparent reflections. Furthermore, the game will support NVIDIA’s DLSS tech.

Compusemble has shared a video, showcasing the game running on an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080Ti in 4K. The publication used the game’s Ultra settings and enabled all the Ray Tracing effects. They also tested all DLSS modes, as well as native 4K.

From the looks of it, the RTX3080Ti is able to offer an almost constant 60fps with DLSS Quality Mode. In our opinion, though, it’s best to either use DLSS Balanced Mode in 4K on this powerful GPU or disable some Ray Tracing effects. By doing that, you’ll most likely get a constant 70fps experience. After all, F1 22 is a racing game and it benefits from framerates higher than 60fps.

Enjoy the following video and stay tuned for more!

F1 22 FIRST LOOK AT PERFORMANCE | Miami GP | 4K | Ultra High Preset | Ray Tracing | DLSS | 3080 Ti

10 thoughts on “F1 22 will have Ray Tracing Shadows, Reflections & Ambient Occlusion + First PC Gameplay Footage”

  1. Didn’t they assfxxk this franchise with EA Ultimate Team style monetisation around F1 2019?

    1. No idea about that, but last years game was great. Runs smooth as well.
      My only problem with it was that it has some problems when you play coop with a friend as driver 1 and 2.
      This is probably the only game I feel like EA hasn’t raped yet.

  2. Car games are fun, and I’m kinda ashamed the only one I’ve played to great length is MarioKart. If this runs OK at 1080p on a 2060 maybe I’ll get it

  3. Can’t wait to see that b**tard finally retiring…
    I can’t stand his damn arrogant stupid face.

  4. EA and Codemasters did a fantastic job on GRID Legends, so I cannot see why they wouldn’t bring some of the upgrades from that game to here, seems to be working fine. Also, the F1 community is garbage, nothing but a bunch of whiny brats.

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