![]() This isn't the only issue Atomic Heart has faced leading up to its launch. The differences include options for motion blur, anti-aliasing, animation quality, shadows, ambient occlusion, number of objects, volumetric fog, textures, model quality and vegetation density. The game has five presets: Atomic, Ultra, High, Medium and Low. but we were looking forward to lots of shiny reflections, shadows, etc. That technically keeps the game as part of Nvidia's "RTX On" category, as DLSS is also part of the RTX feature set. Digging through the settings in our own copy, GPU editor Jarred Walton found settings for DLSS, Reflex and Frame Generation. He said that all ray tracing questions would need to be pointed back to Mundfish.Ītomic Heart did launch with some of Nvidia's other technologies. "Atomic Heart is a fantastic looking game and we are very pleased with what Mundfish was able to accomplish," Nvidia's director of global PR, Bryan Del Rizzo, told Tom's Hardware. Perhaps Mundfish was worried about potential performance, though it's also possible that some late-breaking bug would have caused issues. We can only speculate about why the game launched without ray tracing. 9, Mundfish founder and Atomic Heart director Robert Bagratuni said the game, which takes place in a alternate universe Soviet utopia, that "consoles will not support RT for now, but we strive to give our players the best and most optimized visual experience possible." Bagratuni didn't, however, say anything about the PC version. In an interview with WCCFTech published on Feb. This Russian sci-fi romp may not be for everyone, since it appears to be quite graphic, but we sure are excited.Nvidia showed a similar demo at CES 2019 and continued promoting the game, including posting an "exclusive" look at the game running at 4K with both RT and DLSS 3 just last month. Atomic Heart outlookīased on what we know so far, Atomic Heart looks like a fun, creepy adventure into what could have been a Soviet golden era. That's excellent, because those are some awesome games to draw inspiration from. Influences: From checking out the gameplay footage, you can see Atomic Heart's obvious nods to BioShock, Stalker, and Nier: Automata. You used to be able to download an RTX demo of Atomic Heart, but the old link now just redirects to the game's homepage. Word on support for AMD's ray tracing on RDNA2 GPUs remains minimal at this point. RTX ray tracing support: Atomic Heart will support Nvidia's RTX and DLSS technologies. How it all works remains a mystery, but some gameplay footage has shown modifying your loadout to boost your stats. Weapons can be crafted and perhaps found.Ĭrafting: Some weapons might be found (we don't know for sure), but there is a crafting system for you to create makeshift weaponry to fight off baddies. Ammo will probably be scarce and from some of the videos we've seen, it seems like even basic enemies will hit hard and fast. In a 2018 interview with PC Gamer (opens in new tab), Mundfish CEO Robert Bagratuni said that Atomic Heart was "conceived as an open world game," saying that the game's map is "a vast circle, the borders of which reach the Arctic in the north, Altai mountain in the south, and with plains, lakes and much more in the middle." Plant 3826 itself is spread out over the map with different area for players to tackle.Ĭombat: In Atomic Heart, you will use a mix of ranged and melee weapons to fight off enemies and bosses. ![]() You will encounter killer robots and other oddities as you fight to survive and uncover the truth. You play as Major P-3 who is sent to investigate Plant 3826, which has gone silent. Science has made huge strides, including robotics. Plot and setting: Atomic Heart is a first-person action RPG set in an alternate universe where the Soviet Union still exists. We'll break them down into their own subsections below. Since word about Atomic Heart has made the rounds for a few years now, we have plenty of things to talk about. ![]()
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