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Originally Posted by Mull
Sorry, hurt my head reading this.
So RTX better...
How much is it needed for future games? Can't future proof a laptop but want it to work for games in the next 2 years
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It's probably not too important at this time, there aren't that many games that support ray-tracing and the performance hit with even the flagship cards is high.
However, virtually all of the higher-end video cards come with it now so you'll likely get it by default with a gaming laptop in your range. Ray tracing is also a selling feature for the PS5 and Xbox X so it's likely more and more games will support it, even if it's just a little extra graphical bling.