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{{rr|4}} is a | {{rr|4}} is a technology developed by {{nvidia|4}}, designed to introduce real-time ray tracing and advanced graphical enhancements to classic video games. This technology has the potential to be integrated with {{valve|4|addtext='s}} gaming ecosystem, allowing modders and developers to update older titles with cutting-edge visual effects. By leveraging RTX Remix, classic games available on [[Valve]]'s platform could undergo a renaissance, offering players modernized visuals while preserving the original gameplay experience. | ||
Incorporating RTX Remix capabilities enables the replacement of textures and models using {{w|Universal Scene Description}} and {{w|Scene Capture}}, in addition to introducing features such as [[Physically Based Rendering|PBR]], RTX lighting, and RTX reflections. Presently, the utilization of RTX Remix necessitates an NVIDIA graphics card for mod creation. Although support for {{radeon|4}} graphics cards remains unconfirmed, players can still experience RTX Remix mods, albeit without the ability to create them. It is improbable that Radeon graphics cards will be supported in the future. | |||
{{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.}} |
Revision as of 12:38, 21 February 2024


RTX Remix is a technology developed by
Nvidia, designed to introduce real-time ray tracing and advanced graphical enhancements to classic video games. This technology has the potential to be integrated with
Valve's gaming ecosystem, allowing modders and developers to update older titles with cutting-edge visual effects. By leveraging RTX Remix, classic games available on Valve's platform could undergo a renaissance, offering players modernized visuals while preserving the original gameplay experience.
Incorporating RTX Remix capabilities enables the replacement of textures and models using
Universal Scene Description and
Scene Capture, in addition to introducing features such as PBR, RTX lighting, and RTX reflections. Presently, the utilization of RTX Remix necessitates an NVIDIA graphics card for mod creation. Although support for
Radeon graphics cards remains unconfirmed, players can still experience RTX Remix mods, albeit without the ability to create them. It is improbable that Radeon graphics cards will be supported in the future.









Availability
- 2022
Portal with RTX
- 2023Portal: Prelude RTX
- TBD
Half-Life 2 RTX
Hardware Requirements
These are the hardware requirements provided by Nvidia[1].
Level of Hardware | Operating System | CPU | CPU Cores | GB of RAM | GPU | GB of VRAM | Storage |
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Minimum | ![]() ![]() |
Intel I7 or AMD Ryzen 7 | 4 | 16gb | GeForce RTX 3060Ti | 8 GB | 512 GB SSD |
Recommended | ![]() ![]() |
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 |
References
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