Popular world-building game, Minecraft, gets a new beta on Windows 10 that lets you use Nvidia's RTX technologies such as ray tracing and DLSS 2.0 in the game. The beta is available to and play right now, provided you have a Windows 10 PC that meets the minimum requirements. Nvidia says its worked with ‘Minecrafters' to create six Creator Worlds that showcase the GPUs ray tracing capabilities. These worlds can be ed for free from the in-game marketplace.
With this beta, you can expect to see realistic hard and soft shadows everywhere, light realistically shines through windows and fills gaps in the terrain, all light sources cast realistic shadows and create realistic reflections on surfaces, and naturally occurring atmospheric effects.
Before ing it, make sure your Windows 10 PC meets the following minimum requirements:
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060, or better
- U: Intel Core i5, or equivalent, or better
- RAM: 8GB, or more
- Storage: 2GB (Game, plus all worlds and resource packs)
- Operating System: Windows 10 x64
Windows 10 first and foremost, to take part in this beta.
A few more things to keep in mind before you go out building worlds in the Minecraft betas or even in the full version of the Minecraft with RTX that will launch at a later date. Nvidia recommends making a copy and backup of all the worlds you wish you play in the RTX beta, so it can be restored later in other versions of Minecraft.
Also, since this is a beta, there are some known issues within the game to keep in mind that the team is already aware off. For optimum performance, Nvidia recommends playing in fullscreen mode at 1,920x1,080 pixels resolution, with ray tracing chunk distance set to 8.