(I'm nshort on time, typos abound, edits to follow)
Quake II
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2019/05/ ... es-june-6/
You can play thye first few rounds for free
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/ca ... ke-II-rtx/
But to enloy the whole thing it will need to point to a legitimate, local copy on your hard drive-
(It don't cost much):
Quake II gets a reDraw
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Re: Quake II gets a reDraw
OK, that sounds like i was shilling for the product but the reality IS:
A) I used to play a LOT of Doom/Quake/Wolfenstein, back in the day.
B) I'm pretty sure I need a good reason to upgrade my hardware, this might be enough of a push (excuse) to get a soopy-doopy video card and wrap a PC around it.
C) There is no four...
A) I used to play a LOT of Doom/Quake/Wolfenstein, back in the day.
B) I'm pretty sure I need a good reason to upgrade my hardware, this might be enough of a push (excuse) to get a soopy-doopy video card and wrap a PC around it.
C) There is no four...
Re: Quake II gets a reDraw
... Such lighting detail doesn't come cheap for the moment, though. The lowest-end RTX cards that Nvidia recommends for real-time ray-tracing current start at a $339 MSRP.
Ouch!