![]() Windows: XP/Vista/7/8/10 Hard drive: 1.8 GHz Processor It’s the ultimate anthology made by the fans for the fans, including everything from Team DeathMatch games with new power-ups, objectives, and skins, to new styles and scoring system for DeathMatch play. And Lest we forget your worst enemies: the Stalker, Daedalus and the femme fatale herself, the Black Widow.ĭeflowered from the Quake community and brought directly to you comes ID’s top picks of the best of the best MODs around. Complete with a slew of weapons, including the ETF Rifle and Plasma Beam, plus DeathMatch-specific power-ups like the Vengeance Sphere and the Anti-Matter Bomb. A stranglehold of 14 Single-Player levels and 10 Deathmatch levels designed to challenge even the most well-grounded gamer. Settling the score was never more gratifying. Your only recourse is to use your inner strength and outer hardward: the richoting Ion Ripper, magnesium-shooting Phalanx Particle Cannon and your very own recycling bim, the Trap. Shadow-looming Gekks and Strogg-rousing Repair bots await you as you ransack the industrial landscapes of 18 relentless levels. And with enemies like the decapitating Iron Maiden and humanoid Tank, you’re going to need all the help (and health) you can get.Ī sum total of horror equal to no other. Futuristic weapons like the revered Railgun and BFG put every foe in its place, as do hordes of other comebacks including the grenade launch, chaingun and the Hyper Blaster from hell. Fifty-five larger mission-based levels, including 64-player DeathMatch and Capture the Flag levels. Much more than just a sequel, this second coming has a mind (and an engine) of its own. Perfect for power killing, this lethal gathering levels you with mind-bending AI, merciless monsters, and an arsenal of weaponry. Quad Damage compiles original Quake II, The Reckoning, Ground Zero, and Extremities all into one solid mass. A quadrisection of explosive gaming that’s a true embodiment of the game that annihilates the rest. Nvidia recommends a GeForce RTX 2060 or higher in order to play Quake 2 RTX.It’s the final culmination… bound and bagged exclusively for you. Those who already own a copy of Quake 2 can play the full campaign and multiplayer mode by downloading the remastered update. The first three levels of the game will be released for free on June 6 for everyone. You can see Quake 2 RTX in action in the video above. Updated effects with new sprites and particle animationsĭynamic lighting for items such as blinking lights, signs, switches, elevators and moving objects Real-time reflectivity of the player and weapon model on water and glass surfaces, and player model shadows, for owners of the complete game (the original Shareware release does not include player models)Īll 3,000+ original game textures have been updated with a mix of Q2XP mod-pack textures and our own enhancements Time of day options that radically change the appearance of some levels Improved Global Illumination rendering, with three selectable quality presets, including two-bounce GI Those visual effects include, but are not limited to, the following enhancements, according to Nvidia: ![]() “ Quake II RTX demonstrates the possibilities of ray tracing, and offers a glimpse at the future of gaming, with realistic real-time lighting, shadows and effects.” “We’re massive fans of the original, and even-bigger fans of technology, so when presented with the opportunity to remaster a classic game with all that ray tracing can offer, we jumped at the chance,” Nvidia said on its website. Nvidia promises “top-to-bottom enhancements that improve virtually every aspect” of the 1997 first-person shooter. ![]() The release, known as Quake 2 RTX, will be available as a free download for Linux and Windows PC on June 6. Nvidia and id Software are bringing real-time ray tracing to Quake 2, officially.
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