November 15, 2024

NVIDIA Shares CES 2024 Trailer for Half-Life 2 RTX with Path Tracing Effects

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The upcoming Half-Life 2 RTX remaster, developed by Orbifold Studios, was showcased in a CES 2024 trailer by NVIDIA. The trailer highlights the graphical improvements brought by path tracing, including comparison screenshots. Half-Life 2 RTX will support DLSS 3 Frame Generation and DLSS 3.5 Ray Reconstruction, enhancing performance and visuals for RTX40 series owners. The remaster will also feature new assets with increased detail and PBR properties. No release date has been announced yet, but we’ll keep you updated. Enjoy the trailer and stay tuned for more information.

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Half-Life 2, a popular first-person shooter developed by Valve, is the subject of this article. The article discusses the upcoming Half-Life 2 RTX remaster, which will feature path tracing effects, DLSS 3 support, and new assets. The remaster is being developed by Orbifold Studios and will likely offer significant graphical improvements over the original game. No release date has been announced yet, but the article promises to keep readers updated. The author, John Papadopoulos, is the founder and Editor in Chief of DSOGaming, a PC gaming news website. He is a PC gaming enthusiast and has written extensively about the history and evolution of PC graphics cards.

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