



"Image Sharpening Support for Vulkan and OpenGL Most noticeably, we’ve updated over 400 textures to improve image quality, and have improved the rendering of metals, which together significantly enhance the look of many levels and areas." Now, we’re launching a major v1.2 update that further improves graphical fidelity, and introduces new configuration options so you can tailor the experience to your liking. In June, we released our ray-traced remaster of the beloved 1997 first-person shooter. Update for our ray-traced remastering of Quake II, includes new ray tracing features, improved denoising and more! "Quake II RTX v1.2 Update: Download For Free For Improved Graphics NVIDIA does not own the rights to Q2, and since we are making the modified engine open source, we cannot create and make calls to a Steam library. Q: Will there be support for Steam Cloud saves (or achievements)?Ī: Unfortunately, no. Q: But I still want to try it out with my GTX card.Ī: If you'd still like to try out the demo with ray tracing turned off - Menu -> Video -> Renderer = opengl To learn more about these technical details, please take a look our video about path tracing in Quake II RTX with Tony Tamasi. Without the dedicated RT cores in RTX GPUs, performance can suffer. Our devs are looking into this issue.Ī: Quake II RTX implements path tracing, which is incredibly more intensive on hardware than any of the current RTX games out there. What's going on.Ī: If you are playing with recommended hardware and specs (at least RTX 2060, at 1080p), the fix at this time is by disabling any On-Screen Display - this includes the Steam overlay. Is there a way to change this?Ī: Under the environment option in the Settings menu, choose the atmosphere that best suites your preferences. EDIT: We'll be updating below with some of the more frequently asked questions as they come in.Ī: Although the game can be played with the 10-series, it is highly recommended that you play with at least a RTX 2060.
