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{{warning|It is not known how {{vac|4}} may react to RTX Remix, to be safe remember to always put {{code|-Insecure}} in your launch parameters, this means sadly you can't play on VAC secured servers while using RTX remix in games like {{tf2|4}} and {{dods|4}}, however any non-vac secured servers are likely to work fine.}}
{{warning|It is not known how {{vac|4}} may react to RTX Remix, to be safe remember to always put {{code|-Insecure}} in your launch parameters, this means sadly you can't play on VAC secured servers while using RTX remix in games like {{tf2|4}} and {{dods|4}}, however any non-vac secured servers are likely to work fine.}}


{{note|{{src|4|nt=1}} is one of the best engines for use with RTX Remix due to its ability to adapt to meet most challenges.{{clarify}} However its recommended you download source tools like {{vpkedit|4}} and {{Crowbar|4}} and a texture editor like {{gimp|4}}. For more tools that may help with your project see [[:Category:Third Party Tools]].}}
{{note|{{src|4|nt=1}} is one of the best engines for use with RTX Remix due to its accessibility and documentation. {{clarify}} However its recommended you download source tools like {{vpkedit|4}} and {{Crowbar|4}} and a texture editor like {{gimp|4}} as VALVe engines using proprietary formats. For more tools that may help with your project see [[:Category:Third Party Tools]].}}


== Hardware Requirements and installation of files ==
== Hardware Requirements and installation of files ==

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RTX Remix RTX Remix is a tool by Nvidia Nvidia that allows users to add Wikipedia icon Path tracing and newer graphical effects to older/outdated, compatible game engines. Along with the path tracing RTX Remix allows for the replacement of textures and models using Wikipedia icon Universal Scene Description and Scene Capture. However, it currently requires a Nvidia graphics card to make the mod, and support for Radeon Radeon graphics cards has neither been confirmed or denied, however you can still play RTX Remix RTX Remix mods, but not make them. It is unlikely for these cards to be supported.

Warning.pngWarning:It is not known how VAC VAC may react to RTX Remix, to be safe remember to always put -Insecure in your launch parameters, this means sadly you can't play on VAC secured servers while using RTX remix in games like Team Fortress 2 Team Fortress 2 and Day of Defeat: Source Day of Defeat: Source, however any non-vac secured servers are likely to work fine.
Note.pngNote:Source Source Engine is one of the best engines for use with RTX Remix due to its accessibility and documentation. [Clarify] However its recommended you download source tools like VPKEdit VPKEdit and Crowbar Crowbar and a texture editor like GIMP GIMP as VALVe engines using proprietary formats. For more tools that may help with your project see Category:Third Party Tools.

Hardware Requirements and installation of files

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These are the hardware requirements provided by Nvidia Nvidia[1].

Note.pngNote:Must be Nvidia, Radeon cards are not supported!
Level of Hardware Operating System CPU CPU Cores GB of RAM GPU GB of VRAM Storage
Minimum Windows Windows 10
Windows Windows 11
Intel I7 or AMD Ryzen 7 4 16gb GeForce RTX 3060Ti 8 GB 512 GB SSD
Recommended Windows Windows 10
Windows Windows 11
Intel I7 or AMD Ryzen 7 (or Higher) 8 (or more) 32gb (or more) GeForce RTX 4070 (or better) 12 GB (or more) 512 GB (or more) M.2 SSD

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