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gddurruti
El mejor lavado de cara de un juego de los 90 (a pesar de ser el mismo .pak) la conversión de iluminación (trazado de rayos), texturas, transparencias, reflejos, animación, etc. es realmente impresionante, parece un juego totalmente diferente, el trabajo de NVIDIA LIGHTSPEED STUDIOS es realmente sobresaliente, es un MUST HAVE en toda regla, hace sentir que tener una Geforce RTX (o una AMD Radeon 6000) valga mucho la pena, valoración: 100/100 Es recordar el excelente trabajo que alguna vez hizo id Software en 1997, mis felicitaciones a ambas empresas.
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jc_denton
The most impressive lighting ever created in a real-time game, and they even chose to do it on the greatest and most underrated Quake game. The game itself is just as fun as it was in 1997. The weapons are great, the levels are great, the cutscenes have aged quite a bit but it still brings that fast paced, old school first-person shooter action that's hard to find these days. I've always maintained that Quake 2 would have been better off being called something else (as id Software originally planned), as calling it Quake II draws comparisons to the original Quake and Quake III: Arena. Quake II is a different game entirely. It's not as tight online, and the rocket launcher isn't as good as it was in QuakeWorld and Quake III: Arena, but it carries a decent story and a very well designed and brutal enemy force (the Strogg) for you to blast to smithereens. If you have an RTX card, go play this game. Make sure to download the official soundtrack separately (use Google), as the Quake II RTX installer doesn't include it. I played on an RTX 3080 and got anywhere from 60-80FPS at 1440p.

Quake II RTX

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gddurruti
El mejor lavado de cara de un juego de los 90 (a pesar de ser el mismo .pak) la conversión de iluminación (trazado de rayos), texturas, transparencias, reflejos, animación, etc. es realmente impresionante, parece un juego totalmente diferente, el trabajo de NVIDIA LIGHTSPEED STUDIOS es realmente sobresaliente, es un MUST HAVE en toda regla, hace sentir que tener una Geforce RTX (o una AMD Radeon 6000) valga mucho la pena, valoración: 100/100 Es recordar el excelente trabajo que alguna vez hizo id Software en 1997, mis felicitaciones a ambas empresas.
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jc_denton
The most impressive lighting ever created in a real-time game, and they even chose to do it on the greatest and most underrated Quake game. The game itself is just as fun as it was in 1997. The weapons are great, the levels are great, the cutscenes have aged quite a bit but it still brings that fast paced, old school first-person shooter action that's hard to find these days. I've always maintained that Quake 2 would have been better off being called something else (as id Software originally planned), as calling it Quake II draws comparisons to the original Quake and Quake III: Arena. Quake II is a different game entirely. It's not as tight online, and the rocket launcher isn't as good as it was in QuakeWorld and Quake III: Arena, but it carries a decent story and a very well designed and brutal enemy force (the Strogg) for you to blast to smithereens. If you have an RTX card, go play this game. Make sure to download the official soundtrack separately (use Google), as the Quake II RTX installer doesn't include it. I played on an RTX 3080 and got anywhere from 60-80FPS at 1440p.
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SummaryQuake II RTX is a cutting-edge, ray-traced reimagining of id software’s old school classic, by NVIDIA’s Lightspeed Studios. Global lighting effects, including realistic reflections, refraction, shadows, ambient occlusion and global illumination are a result of the path-traced simulation of light.
Rated Mfor Mature
  • PC
Jun 6, 2019
  • Nvidia Lightspeed Studios
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