На този адрес утре играта ще може да се сваля безплатно:NVIDIA is releasing a fully mastered version of Quake II RTX for Linux and Windows users on June 6, 2019
NVIDIA has announced that Linux and Windows users will be able to download the remastered version of Quake II RTX next week. The first three levels are free for anyone to play. If you own a copy of Quake II, you can play the game in its entirety, and play against others online. If you don't own a copy of Quake II, you can pick one up on Steam for less than five dollars and be able to play the entire game free when it's released, though it's not clear how long that pricing will last.
You'll need some decent computer hardware to run Quake RTX, NVIDIA recommends these minimum specs:
OS: Windows 7 64-bit or Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64-bit
Processor: Intel Core i3-3220, or AMD equivalent
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060, or higher
Storage: 2GB available space
If your system is up to spec, you can expect to see these improvements, enhancements, and new features:
Improved Global Illumination rendering, with three selectable quality presets, including two-bounce GI
Multiplayer support
Time of day options that radically change the appearance of some levels
New weapon models & textures
New dynamic environments (Stroggos surface, and space)
Better physically based atmospheric scattering, including settings for Stroggos sky
Real-time reflectivity of the player and weapon model on water and glass surfaces, and player model shadows, for owners of the complete game (the original Shareware release does not include player models)
Improved ray tracing denoising technology
All 3,000+ original game textures have been updated with a mix of Q2XP mod-pack textures and our own enhancements
Updated effects with new sprites and particle animations
Dynamic lighting for items such as blinking lights, signs, switches, elevators and moving objects
Caustics approximation to improve water lighting effects
High-quality screenshot mode that makes your screenshots look even better
Support for the old OpenGL renderer, enabling you to switch between RTX ON and RTX OFF
Cylindrical projection mode for wide-angle field of view on widescreen displays
Download Quake II RTX directly from NVIDIA on June 6th, 2019 (the link to buy Quake II on Steam is there too).
For those who are interested, the source code will be on GitHub.
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/ca ... ke-II-rtx/