Modder ‘mmdanggg2’ has updated his Unreal Engine 1 RTX Remix Renderer, adding support for Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. This means that you can now play this 2003 Harry Potter game with Full Ray Tracing/Path Tracing.
NVIDIA’s Jacob Freeman has shared some screenshots from a WIP RTX Remix Mod for Worms Forts: Under Siege. This mod aims to add Full Ray Tracing/Path Tracing effects to this 3D Worms title. So, let’s take a look at it.
NVIDIA’s Jacob Freeman has shared some screenshots from a WIP RTX Remix Mod for SiN Episodes: Emergence. This mod will add Full Ray Tracing/Path Tracing effects to this 2006 FPS title. So, let’s take a look at it.
So here’s something really cool. Blur Studio has reimagined the intro of Unreal Tournament ’99 using Unreal Engine 5. This is a short video, but I’m sure it will make a lot of old-school UT fans happy. So, if you’re one of them, you should definitely check it out.
Max Payne fans, get ready for a treat. Modder ‘Slasks Psykbunker’ has released a new version of his RTX Remix Path Tracing Demo for Max Payne. So, let’s see what this new version brings to the table.
Modder ‘tadpole3159’ is currently working on an RTX Remix Mod for the multiplayer mode of Call of Duty 2. And although there is no ETA on when it will come out, you can find below some screenshots from it. And oh boy. Get ready for a treat as the game looks unbelievable.
Two of the best mods for Doom 2 (and Doom 1) were the Voxel Doom Project and Doom 2 RTX. And finally, a modder has made it possible to play Doom 2 with voxels and full Path Tracing. This is a dream come true for a lot of old-school Doom fans. So, waste no time … Continue reading You can finally play Doom 2 with full Path Tracing and voxels→
Modder ‘Kralich/David’ has just released a demo for his upcoming RTX Remix Path Tracing Mod for Torchlight. As you may have guessed, this mod aims to bring real-time Path Tracing to the first Torchlight game. So, let’s dive in.
YouTube’s ‘micah64’ and ‘Frits Mulder’ have shared videos, showcasing what The Lord of The Rings and World of Warcraft could look like in Unreal Engine 5. Both of these videos look amazing, so be sure to check them out.