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Firstly, I’m actually pretty good at this game, and of course how much potential ray-tracing has in the gaming industry once it’s widespread. Of course, the hardware needs to be beefed up before that happens.
If you’re still dubious on the whole deal, don’t just take my word for it. Quake II RTX includes the shareware demo of Quake II along with the engine itself, so you can try it out for absolutely nothing but a few minutes of your time. Alternatively, those who own Quake II can point the app to the existing game data files and play the whole game in ray-traced glory.
The only thing I have left to say after playing Quake II RTX is that I want to see this in more older games now. I want a whole slew of RTX re-mastered Path Traced games, imagine Half Life 2 and older games of this caliber. I think there would be demand for this, just sayin’, NVIDIA.