This sounds great to me
Its a job listing to join their studioLightspeed isn't a new studio. those native Shield TV ports (Half Life 2, Doom 3, RE5, etc) and some Fallout 4 mods were made by them
As the description for this job listing reads, NVIDIA has kicked off an exciting new game remastering program.
"We're cherry-picking some of the greatest titles from the past decades and bringing them into the ray tracing age. Thus, we'll be giving them state-of-the-art visuals while keeping the gameplay that made them great. The NVIDIA Lightspeed Studios team is picking up the challenge starting with a title that you know and love but we can't talk about here."
Agreed, I don't even have a good enough GPU yet but I'm excited to see what comes out of this.This is the best news I've heard all year.
My wishlist is huge.
I read that, but they aren't new, they been around for several years already
WOW Classic please. My 9900k and 1080 Ti is running things flawlessy at 1080p 144hz. Make it work.
Control worked just fine on my 2080ti with RTX+DLSS at 60fps+ with everything set to Ultra. Target resolution was 3440x1440How about making raytracing feasible in the games that already have it first?
No doubt.Hmmmm. I wonder what my 7thGen I7 GTX 1080 could do.
1080p 60fps???? >_<
I just lazily copied the article's titleI read that, but they aren't new, they been around for several years already
Hmmmm. I wonder what my 7thGen I7 GTX 1080 could do.
1080p 60fps???? >_<
Don't you need an RTX card for it to work? Doesn't it has some special hardware for raytracing?
Can a GTX 1080 bruteforce it?
Yeah This is what they should go for first.I would love to have Dead Space 1 and 2 remastered with ray tracing.
Any card can do raytracing, it's just a matter of implementation.Don't you need an RTX card for it to work? Doesn't it has some special hardware for raytracing?
Can a GTX 1080 bruteforce it?
Lightspeed isn't a new studio. those native Shield TV ports (Half Life 2, Doom 3, RE5, etc) and some Fallout 4 mods were made by them
As a purist, I'm not sure how I feel about this. A few games is ok, but doing that to something a certain creator already made....:/. I'm not a fan.
I'd prefer them funding modern PC-centric AA/AAA exclusive games.
Any card can do raytracing, it's just a matter of implementation.
Why not all three and finish 3 for EA while they're at it, lol.I would love to have Dead Space 1 and 2 remastered with ray tracing.
We recently got some ray tracing for screen space reflections in Halo working, its pretty fucking cool.
I'll be really happy if Nvidia can push this forward, our results have been great. It brings out so many little things, you can even see the overshield now reflecting and moving it's light on the assault rifle.
Control worked just fine on my 2080ti with RTX+DLSS at 60fps+ with everything set to Ultra. Target resolution was 3440x1440
So yes, remaster old games NVIDIA
They just have dedicated hardware, meaning that if some games use their implementation the framerate tanks less dramatically. WoW will never use it, it's more likely that some fan will make something like that Minecraft's mod.Yes, I'm aware. But the whole thing with RTX is that nVidia made something different in the hardware side of things to facilitate ray-tracing when using their own implementation. Quake 2 RTX on Steam has an RTX 2060 in it's minimum requirements.
So, are these going to be mods, or straight up releases? Because I would think they could only do this for games which have had their source codes released.