Quake 2 RTX is Nvidia’s attractive remaster project to upgrade classic PC games. They will support ray tracing and run on GeForce RTX cards.
According to recent recruitment information, discovered by DSOGaming. Nvidia’s Lighstspeed Studios will “take the best games of the past decades and bring them into the ray tracing era, upgrading the graphics while keeping their great gameplay intact.
Nvidia Lightspeed Studios was founded in 2015, with the goal of remastering PC games to support new features on Android devices, specifically Nvidia Shield. Lightspeed Studios previously developed Android versions for Half-Life 2, Doom 3, and Portal, showing the types of PC games the studio wants to support ray-tracing. (The studio also develops Android versions of Wii games like Super Mario Galaxy and The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess for Shield in China.)
Nvidia launched the Quake 2 RTX earlier this year. It’s a free update to Quake 2. The RTX version of Quake 2 adds global lighting processing, realistic shading, day-night profiles, improved graphics, and more.
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