YouTube’s members ‘Digital Dreams’ and ‘Jose cangrejo’ have shared some videos, showcasing Pascal Gilcher’s Reshade mod – which adds Ray Tracing/Path Tracing effects – in some really old games such as Star Wars The Force Unleashed 2, Crysis 2, RAGE and Resident Evil 6. Continue reading Here are Star Wars The Force Unleashed 2, Crysis 2, RAGE & Resident Evil 2 Remake with Ray Tracing
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id Software’s RAGE Map Recreated In Unreal Engine 4 – Video Flythrough
Back in August, we informed you about a RAGE map recreated in Unreal Engine 4. Sebastian Schulz, creator of this map, has made some additional changes to it and released yesterday a flythrough video that can be viewed below. It looks cool, so make sure to give it a go! Continue reading id Software’s RAGE Map Recreated In Unreal Engine 4 – Video Flythrough
id Software’s RAGE Map Recreated In Unreal Engine 4
When RAGE was released, a lot of gamers criticized its engine, id Tech 5, as it was plagued with… well, a lot of issues. But what if id Software’s shooter was powered by a different engine? Well, Polycount’s member ‘AkiRa’ (Sebastian Schulz) is currently working on a scene from RAGE in Unreal Engine 4. While this is still a WIP project, you can view the latest screenshots from that map below. Enjoy! Continue reading id Software’s RAGE Map Recreated In Unreal Engine 4
Here Is How You Can Unlock The Framerate In RAGE & Wolfenstein: The New Order
Our reader ‘Dirty Dan’ has informed us about a tweak via which PC gamers can unlock the framerate in both RAGE and Wolfenstein: The New Order. Now before continuing, a number of users with 120Hz monitors reported that this tweak speeds up the game itself, therefore we strongly suggest experimenting with at first in order to find out whether this tweak is messing around with your game’s animations, cut-scenes, and speed. Continue reading Here Is How You Can Unlock The Framerate In RAGE & Wolfenstein: The New Order
id Software’s RAGE goes free-to-play until Sunday
I know, I know. A lot of us were disappointed with RAGE. id Software dropped the ball with this title as the company experimented with its megatexture tech (and wanted to hit 60fps on current-gen consoles). However, can you say no to free stuff? Of course you can but we bet that a lot of you wanted to give this title a go (but didn’t due to its various tech issues). Well, this weekend you actually can get a taste of it. Continue reading id Software’s RAGE goes free-to-play until Sunday