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This mod is the third ray-tracing upgrade for a classic FPS that Tsyrendashiev unveiled this year. In April, he released a conversion for the original Doom. He also has one available for Serious Sam.
Watching Quake 1 get ray traced feels like coming full circle with ray tracing as a technology. That's because many people's—myself included—first encounter with the tech was that stunning ...
Experience a classic reborn with stunning modern graphics! In this video, we explore Quake II RTX, showcasing its breathtaking visuals on the powerful RTX 2080 Ti. Discover the enhanced lighting ...
The mod comes almost exactly 25 years after the release of Quake II for PlayStation, which developer HammerHead launched in October 1999 with 512×240 resolution and 30 FPS graphics.
It was to play Quake 2, a shooter made back in 1997. When Nvidia first released its new 30-series graphics cards last fall, I convinced myself I didn't need one.
The first big patch for the Quake 1 enhanced edition has dropped, described by Bethesda as a "major update" that takes aim at issues such as controls, bot support in multiplayer, and numerous bug ...
Quake 2 now has a depot called “old_ver” which happened with Quake 1 a day before Quake 1 Enhanced was announced and released. Quake 2 Enhanced was previously rumoured to release on August ...
Quake 2, id Software's legendary 1997 FPS, is back and spruced up for the current generation of consoles and PC.. Enhanced for modern platforms, the shooter is feature-complete with all-new ...
A mod released for Quake 2 allows for real-time ray tracing lighting effects from your Nvidia 20XX graphics card. Quake 2 It has been over 20 years now since Quake 2 was released.
The Quake remaster enhances the graphics with 4K and widescreen support (1080p on Switch), improved models, improved lighting, improved audio quality, anti-aliasing, and depth of field.
These can't be mere coincidences. A clear line can be drawn from KillPixel's work on a Quake mod straight through this new 3D Realms Quake 1 engine game.
Nvidia has released its latest Geforce 441.41 WHQL Game Ready graphics driver which brings day-1 support for Halo: Reach and Quake II RTX v1.2 games, as well as some new features and bug fixes.