Need for Speed fans, here is something for you today. Modder ‘UncleBurrito’ has just released his RTX Remix Path Tracing Mod for Need for Speed: Underground 2 in Early Access.
For those who have been following us, we first reported on this mod back in May 2023. Since then, the modder was able to fix some of the issues that plagued it. For instance, the lighting looks better than before. Plus, the headlights no longer screw the path-tracing effects.
Since this is an Early Access Demo, it may have some visual bugs and glitches. My guess is that UncleBurrito will continue working on it. So, we can expect better textures and better lighting in future versions. Or at least that’s the most likely scenario.
You can download the mod from this link. Below you can also find a video that showcases it in action. So, be sure to watch it to get an idea of what you can expect from it.
From what we saw, this is one of the best RTX Remix Mods you can currently download. So make sure to get it.
This month, we’ve shared several RTX Remix Mods that are in the works. As such, you can take a look at screenshots and videos for Tomb Raider 2, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Manhunt, and Dark Messiah of Might and Magic. Earlier today, we also shared some screenshots from Garfield Kart RTX Remix.
Speaking of Path Tracing Mods for older titles, you might also want to check out the following ones. Modders have released early demos for their Path Tracing Mods for Tomb Raider, Max Payne and Call of Duty 4. Do note that the COD4 Mod is a “proof of concept” demo, and it does not look that great. On the other hand, the RTX Remix Mod for Max Payne looks amazing (at least in my opinion). Let’s also not forget the RTX Remix for COD: WoW. And then we have these Path Tracing Mods for Doom 2, Quake, Half-Life and Serious Sam.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
John is the founder and Editor in Chief at DSOGaming. He is a PC gaming fan and highly supports the modding and indie communities. Before creating DSOGaming, John worked on numerous gaming websites. While he is a die-hard PC gamer, his gaming roots can be found on consoles. John loved – and still does – the 16-bit consoles, and considers SNES to be one of the best consoles. Still, the PC platform won him over consoles. That was mainly due to 3DFX and its iconic dedicated 3D accelerator graphics card, Voodoo 2. John has also written a higher degree thesis on the “The Evolution of PC graphics cards.”
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