Well, better late than never I guess. Atomic Heart was one of the first games that showcased the benefits of Ray Tracing via its pre-release tech videos. However, when it finally came out in 2023, it did not support any Ray Tracing effects. And today, over one year after its official release date, Mundfish has finally added support for Ray Tracing on PC.
To enable RT, you’ll need a GPU that supports DXR with at least 12 GB of memory for proper operation. When RT is enabled, the Fidelity FX Super Resolution setting will automatically be disabled. Moreover, the player’s character will not be reflected in mirror surfaces with RT.
Ray Tracing in Atomic Heart has three beta modes. These three modes are: Performance, Quality and Balanced. To be honest, I’m a bit disappointed by these RT settings as they feel more suited to consoles than to PC. Unless of course the devs have also added individual RT settings to tweak. I’m downloading the game right now to test these RT effects and share some benchmarks, so stay tuned for more.
Alongside the new Ray Tracing effects, patch 1.14.4.0 also comes with some other additions, tweaks, fixes, and changes. For instance, it adds new accessibility options. It also fixes various graphical bugs, rare errors and crashes. As such, the game should be more stable now.
Before closing, there are also a couple of PC-only fixes. Update 1.14.4.0 fixes crashes that occurred when disabling the Fidelity FX Super Resolution setting. It also removes the ability to assign multiple actions to one key at once.
Like always, Steam will download this update the next time you launch its client. Below you can also find its complete changelog.
Atomic Heart Patch 1.14.4.0 Release Notes
Added the following accessibility features:
Colorblind mode(deuteranopia, protanopia, tritanopia)
Special contrast mode
Black and white mode
Highlight of various elements and objects
Disable camera shake
Auto QTE
Puzzles auto-solve
Auto-heal
Added a list of achievements for Trapped in Limbo DLC 2*:
Apple Pie 3826Collect 3,826 apples in the Trapped in Limbo DLC.
ConservationistGet a gold coin without shooting the Pchela.
The Casino Isn’t Always in the BlackGet ALL items from the slot machine.
Slashing Through the Limbo WavesComplete the Plateau of Responsibility without dying.
Conqueror of AnnapurnaComplete the Tower of Memory without dying.
Conqueror of ChomolungmaComplete the Cliff of Perseverance without dying.
Daring as a Bullet is SharpComplete the Avenue of Speed without dying.
Don’t Mess With the MajorComplete the Trapped in Limbo DLC without dying.
Gold RushCollect 76 gold coins.
OverkillSecret achievement: description hidden.
*After installing the update, some achievements may be unlocked automatically during the first launch if their conditions have already been met.
Added Ray Tracing (beta) support in 3 modes**:
Performance
Quality
Balanced
**Requires a graphics card supporting DXR with at least 12 GB of memory for proper operation.When these modes are activated, the enabled Fidelity FX Super Resolution setting is automatically disabled.When this mode is enabled, the player’s character is not reflected in mirror surfaces.Sound and localization
Fixed issues with missing sound/music in various places in Annihilation Instinct DLC 1.
Fixed various text display issues in the main game, as well as in Annihilation Instinct DLC 1 and Trapped in Limbo DLC 2.
Gameplay and stability
Fixed a rare bug that caused the game to freeze during the separation of the BEA-D swarm in Annihilation Instinct DLC 1.
Fixed a bug where loading an autosave that occurs after moving from a location with a recombination schematic to an elevator causes a crash outside the game world in Annihilation Instinct DLC 1.
Added highlighting for disappearing platforms in the arena with RAF-9 Engineer (Rafik) in Trapped in Limbo DLC 2.
Changed the number of apples that are awarded to the player for participating in the gun range in Trapped in Limbo DLC 2.
Fixed various graphical bugs, rare errors and crashes, and improved the overall stability of the game.
Fixed crashes that occurred when disabling the Fidelity FX Super Resolution setting.
Removed the ability to assign multiple actions to one key at once.
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