

Games like Outriders, Call of Duty: Warzone, and Edge of Eternity include Nvidia’s deep learning super sampling (DLSS) but not ray-traced lighting.

There are some RTX games that don’t support ray tracing, too, which we didn’t include. Some games support ray tracing on consoles and not PC as well, like NBA 2K21. Games like Godfall - which supports ray tracing on AMD cards but not Nvidia ones - suggest that there may be manufacturer-specific ray tracing features in the future. AMD now supports ray tracing with its 6000-series cards. With the release of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, as well as more powerful PC hardware, the number of games that support ray tracing continues to grow. This creates more accurate reflections and shadows, as each photon interacts with the environment just like real light would. Instead of using lighting and shadow maps, ray tracing tasks the GPU with tracing each individual ray of light. Only certain games support the feature, however, so we rounded up all of the current and upcoming titles that support RTX ray tracing so you can show off your graphics card. With a Nvidia RTX 30 series or 20 series graphics card, you can take advantage of RTX ray tracing. Until then, let’s just hope that Chewbacca was not being a total scumbag in this cold open.

There will be more Star Wars on Conan stuff later, including appearances by the entire cast of the show and Harrison Ford’s encounter with Jordan Schlansky. My problem with all of this? Why is Chewbacca loving up a human lady when he’s got an entire family back on Kashyyyk? Is he cheating on his lovely wife this close after Wookie Life Day? For shame, Chewbacca. Conan plays Lobot like that guy from high school who couldn’t get the clue that everybody hated him (I very well could’ve been that guy and still am), cracking wise about the group and attempting to buddy up next to Chewbacca and his lady. Then Lobot shows up and boy, he’s a d*ck. Dengar, Jango Fett, Oola the slave dancer, and Lando Calrissian all swap banter, while Bib Fortuna awkwardly tries to fit in. All of your favorite supporting characters make a return, lamenting their absence from The Force Awakens in a diner while sharing some jealously against Chewbacca in his corner booth.

Miller, Ron Funches, and Aisha Tyler, join Conan and Andy Richter in opening up the host’s Star Wars special.
