Post-apocalyptic settings have always been popular in nerd subculture. Whether it’s trying to eke out an existence following a nuclear disaster or scores of zombies lurching forth as a result of some deadly new virus, what would happen if the entire world went tits up has been a common theme in science fiction writers’ minds for some time now. It has also, not surprisingly, permeated the video games market, perhaps most prominently series such as Fallout, Half-Life and Left 4 Dead (perhaps the less said about Dead Island the better).
DSOG : At Gamescom 2024, NVIDIA presented a new demo for Half-Life 2 RTX. So, below, you can find a video showcasing 50 minutes of brand new gameplay footage from it. So, if you are interested in it, I highly recommend watching it.
Have to love the PC modding scene. Constantly turning old games to new, and not charging you for remasters and remakes. I have played amazing releases like Enderal, Nameless Mod, and Fallout London that truly did deserve to be full-on retail releases.
Can't remember the last time I played a quality first person shooter. Miss those A to B shooters, rather than have all the faffing on. But never understood Half-Life. Can't remember much of the first game, but the sequel on Xbox bored me. I guess some gamers have bad taste.
Rise & shine for a new look at Nova Prospekt in Half-Life 2 RTX: An RTX Remix Project developed by Orbifold Studios. The modders are rebuilding materials with Physically Based Rendering (PBR) properties, adding extra geometric detail and leveraging NVIDIA technologies including full ray tracing, DLSS 3.5, Reflex, and RTX IO to deliver a fantastic experience for GeForce RTX gamers to this classic.
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