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At Gamescom today Nvidia announced Half-Life 2 RTX: An RTX Remix Project, a visually remastered version of Valve's 2004 FPS in development by the newly formed Orbifold Studios, a collective of designers and modders with serious Half-Life chops. The teaser trailer shows the new version of Kleiner's Lab, sliding between the original look and the remaster, and featuring high-resolution remakes of assets.
Nvidia's website has a page dedicated to the game with various images which you can slide back-and-forth to see the OG game and the RTX version. It says Orbifold Studios is"rebuilding materials with Physically Based Rendering properties, adding extra geometric detail via Valve’s Hammer editor, and leveraging NVIDIA technologies including full ray tracing, DLSS 3, Reflex, and RTX IO to deliver a fantastic experience for GeForce RTX gamers.
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