NVIDIA’s latest drivers bring Vulkan Ray Tracing Support, ‘Quake II RTX’ becomes the first game to support it

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NVIDIA has finally brought Vulkan Ray Tracing Support with the help of their latest Game Ready drivers. The company has updated the Quake II RTX game demo to support the new industry standard. 

NVIDIA says that bringing ray tracing into Vulkan has been a multi-year effort by many companies while NVIDIA has taken an active leadership position in each stage of its evolution. It was elected to chair Vulkan ray tracing subgroup at Khronos, we contributed the design of our vendor extension to Khronos to help the Vulkan working group make rapid progress, and we shipped drivers for the provisional version of the Vulkan ray-tracing extension to enable developer feedback for the subgroup. Also, NVIDIA has become the first to adopt those extensions in a game. 

Quake II RTX: Ray Tracing for Everyone!

Vulkan Ray Tracing is not just for GeForce RTX anymore. Enter Quake II RTX and its new update. By being the first game to support the recently released, platform-agnostic Vulkan Ray Tracing extensionsQuake II RTX should play on any compatible GPU. Quake II RTX no longer relies on vendor-specific extensions and should play on any compatible GPU. Go here for more information.

Quake II RTX was the world’s first game that is fully path-traced, a ray-tracing technique that unifies all lighting effects such as shadows, reflections, refractions and more into a single ray-tracing algorithm. The result is a stunning new look for one of the world’s most popular games, originally launched in 1997.

Grab the New Game Ready Driver, Test Vulkan Ray Tracing!

Quake II RTX also has a built-in benchmark so you can see how different GPUs stack-up for ray tracing–the world’s first benchmark for Vulkan Ray Tracing.

To check it out, grab the latest Game Ready Driver and download Quake II RTX from Steam. The first three levels are still free. And the whole game gets the ray tracing treatment if you own it.

via NVIDIA Press Release

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