Minecraft with RTX gets 1.16.30.53 beta, fixes a few bugs and improves stability
A little update to make the rays' journeys smoother.
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What you need to know
If it isn’t a beta update forMinecraft, then it might as well be a beta update forMinecraft with RTX. The latest beta,1.16.30.53barely changes the numbers over thelast beta, which finally broughtthe Nether Updateto Minecraft with RTX. Corresponding with the tiny change in numbers is the tiny changelog, which only includes a handful of small fixes for Minecraft’s graphical evolution.
The changelog for Minecraft with RTX beta 1.16.30.53 includes:
This beta still makes improvements where it matters, but it certainly isn’t world-changing as far as beta updates are concerned. That being said, Minecraft with RTX is slowly reaching a place where it should be ready for the public as a whole, and that’s very exciting indeed. There’s no new information regardingMinecraft on the Xbox Series Xhere, but with theXbox Series XandXbox Series Sonly a few months away now, hopefully we’ll learn something soon.
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