1. In-Engine Lighting & Post-Processing (The "Native" Method)
Roblox does not natively support true . While you cannot write a simple Lua script to "turn on" real RTX hardware, you can achieve "Ultra Graphics" through three main methods: Roblox script: RTX GRAPHICS, ULTRA GRAPHICS!!! ...
local Lighting = game:GetService("Lighting") Lighting.Technology = Enum.Technology.Future Lighting.Brightness = 2 Lighting.EnvironmentDiffuseScale = 1 Lighting.EnvironmentSpecularScale = 1 local colorCorrection = Instance.new("ColorCorrectionEffect", Lighting) colorCorrection.Contrast = 0.1 colorCorrection.Saturation = 0.15 local bloom = Instance.new("BloomEffect", Lighting) bloom.Intensity = 0.5 bloom.Threshold = 2 Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Copied to clipboard Adjusts saturation, contrast, and tint
Adjusts saturation, contrast, and tint for a "cinematic" feel. SunRaysEffect: Creates "god rays" when looking at the sun. ROBLOX RO:TX Graphics Script | ROBLOX EXPLOITING
Are you looking to as a developer, or are you a player wanting to make every game look better? ROBLOX RO:TX Graphics Script | ROBLOX EXPLOITING