The minimum specification for running Quake II RTX in real time is a GeForce RTX 2060 GPU. The lighting effects in Quake II RTX are so advanced they require hardware support for ray tracing, such as the specialized RT Cores found in the Turing™ architecture and NVIDIA GeForce RTX™ GPUs, to run in real time. This elegant form of rendering is used in computer graphics in films but has previously been too expensive for games. The visually stunning new look of the classic game is achieved by a ray-tracing technique known as path tracing, which traces light rays (paths) through the scene in a way that unifies all lighting effects into a single ray-traced algorithm. View the Quake II RTX technology explainer video and a preview of Quake II RTX in all its ray-traced glory in the Quake II RTX trailer. Seeing how NVIDIA integrated modern features into this classic game is really exciting.” “Equally special is the relationship with NVIDIA, whom we have worked with since the early days of first-person shooters. “It’s rare that a PC game has the impact and longevity of Quake II, and seeing it reimagined with ray tracing 20 years later is something special for me,” said Tim Willits, studio director of id Software and one of the creators of the original Quake franchise. “By applying next-generation ray-traced graphics technologies and using the Vulkan API, we are able to share this PC classic with a new generation of gamers who can download and play it for free.” “ Quake II RTX is an expression of our love and passion for PC gaming,” said Matt Wuebbling, head of GeForce marketing at NVIDIA. Gamers that already own Quake II can experience the whole game in its entirety, including multiplayer deathmatch and cooperative multiplayer modes, all fully path traced. Quake II RTX includes the first three single-player levels of the beloved PC gaming classic. The result is a stunning new look for id Software’s Quake II, one of the world’s most popular games, originally launched in 1997. Quake II RTX is the world’s first game that is fully path-traced, a ray-tracing technique that unifies all lighting effects such as shadows, reflections, refractions and more into a single ray-tracing algorithm. Computex - NVIDIA today announced that Quake II RTX will be available on as a free download on June 6.
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