• @[email protected]
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    277 months ago

    It really makes no sense to call this “Half Life 2 RTX” when most of actual improvements are not RTX at all.

    • Virkkunen
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      127 months ago

      It is made using Nvidia’s RTX Studio, that is why it’s called RTX.
      It’s also important to note that RTX is long past being just Nvidia’s implementation of real time ray tracing, it is much bigger now as a suite of enhancements, technologies and tools.

      • @[email protected]
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        117 months ago

        In other words, it expanded into more of the same anti-competitive “only we get to do this” functionality as all their other features.

        Only we do compute shaders! Oh ATI does compute shaders now? That’s boring, only we do physics! Oh ATI does physics now? That’s boring, only we do raytracing! Oh AMD does raytracing now? That’s boring, only we do upscaling! Oh AMD does upscaling now? That’s boring, only we do, uh, our exclusively branded nostalgia bait!

    • @[email protected]
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      77 months ago

      I despise the marketing for these projects with “RTX on” vs off when the entire scene is replaced with a much higher quality set of textures and models

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    177 months ago

    Would be cool to see it in a new game. One I haven’t played already.

    • @cyborganism
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      107 months ago

      Why when you can capitalize on something that was already successful 20 years ago and exploit people’s nostalgia.

      • @alessandroOP
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        17 months ago

        The problem with ray tracing is that the most effective way to make it shine is on something hasn’t shown potential with extra textures (like normal map) and PBR.

  • Nik282000
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    127 months ago

    Hey Nvidia, how about you spend some time releasing some open source drivers instead of re-working some one else’s already excellent software?

  • Hydroel
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    27 months ago

    It looks better, sure, but marginally better, which is to say something as HL2 was released in 2004. I replayed it last year (the “update”) and it still holds up so well: models and textures are old, sure, but animations, face animations in particular, barely show their age.

    Anyway, this remake is apparently made by the same team that created the Portal: Prelude RTX mod, which (according to the Steam reviews) runs terribly. I wish I was more excited, but I can’t say I am.