Players use 2080Ti to create scenes such as "The Dark Knight" and "Inception"

Players use 2080Ti to create scenes such as "The Dark Knight" and "Inception"

Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080Ti graphics card is extremely powerful. Recently, a player Sertac tasdemir used the real-time rendering of RTX 2080Ti to reproduce the scenes of several movies. With the help of Unreal Engine 4 and ray tracing, this player perfectly displayed the movie scenes. The Batmobile of "Batman: The Dark Knight", the scenes of "Blade Runner 2049" and "Inception", the octopus machine of "The Matrix", and the aircraft of "Oblivion" all look lifelike and amazing. Let's enjoy these demonstration videos together!

The Dark Knight:

Blade Runner 2049:

Inception:

The Matrix:

Forsaken:

If the next generation of game screens are like this, it will definitely make many players excited. The remastered movie scenes are so realistic that people can't help but watch them from beginning to end. Unfortunately, Sertac tasdemir did not make the download of these movie remastered scenes public, which is regrettable, but we can watch the video carefully and imagine the scenes of future games.

Video screenshots:

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