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RTX Remix: Videos show impressive "AI remakes" of Tomb Raider and Need for Speed Underground 2

Started by Redaktion, January 29, 2024, 22:28:09

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Redaktion

Using RTX Remix, Nvidia is making it possible to add features such as ray tracing, DLSS and Nvidia Reflex to retro games with minimal effort, while AI is able to generate higher-resolution versions of existing textures. Comparison videos demonstrate what the technology is capable of.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/RTX-Remix-Videos-show-impressive-AI-remakes-of-Tomb-Raider-and-Need-for-Speed-Underground-2.798269.0.html

Neenyah

The car in the NFS RTX remake looks horrible, no details at all (like literally no reflections on it).

Disturbed Jedi


rtx_off

I agree the cars on NFSU2 look something out of a ps1 game!

FVR SOLUS

If the remix app is capable of what they say they are nfs should had more added light features since the map was bright enough to have no headlights before hand on remix version at times if you don't know map your steering through complete darkness at times either add headlights to car script some how I noticed in tomb raider remix a flashlight was added to Lara Croft chest that had triangle line of sight in front her in remix version of the game which wasnt available previously in older version I'm sure nfs could of have same potential especially since everything been touched on to the point the reflection of directional arrow is reflected on to window of car but not actual paint of car what's being chose to reflect and not reflect looks like lazy work to me yea the car shape looks nice but the paint look worse than matte paint jobs even the puddles on the ground reflect but not the paint of the car is wicked especially since it sum what had the same effect to reflect it wasn't the best but still gave the impression of reflection beforehand personally someone who more adept can still make things better I think this remix app is very capable based off little small difference's I have seen so far

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