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Any GPU that supports the Vulkan Ray Tracing extensions maintained and developed by the Khronos Group can also run Quake II RTX. On AMD's side of the fence, that support appears to be limited to ...
Experience a classic reborn with stunning modern graphics! In this video, we explore Quake II RTX, showcasing its ...
Quake II RTX is an NVIDIA-developed real-time ray-tracing mod for id Software's iconic shooter. It was released alongside its GeForce RTX 20 Series debut, pre-dating the rise of DLSS rendering to ...
By enabling the function Implement VK_KHR_ray_query, the modder has opened up the possibility of running ray tracing functions on CPUs, demonstrating the ability using a certified classic, Quake 2.
This special release of Quake II includes the 3 shareware levels, but with extensively reworked graphics and codebase to make use of Nvidia's ray-tracing technology in their contemporary GeForce ...
From the RTX 2070 to the 5070, Nvidia’s midrange GPUs show impressive leaps: 1080p ray tracing climbs from 56 to 130 FPS, ...
Read more: CPU real-time ray-tracing is here, but performance in Quake 2 RTX sits at 1 FPS Read more: AMD's official benchmarks for the Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 across 30+ games ...
Quake 2 already has a kind of pseudo-remaster in the form of Quake 2 RTX, but that's more of a technical showpiece designed to show off the kind of lighting wizardry that Nvidia's ray tracing ...