Half-Life 2 RTX now has a demo available on Steam for those of you who want to check out what Orbifold Studios have done to the Valve classic with ray tracing. You do need to own Half-Life 2 to be able to play the mod.
From the Steam page:
Ravenholm and Nova Proskpekt demo coming March 18th.
The fight for freedom begins anew. Experience the award-winning game that has captivated millions of players worldwide with its immersive story, thrilling combat, and mind-bending physics, fully overhauled with full ray tracing, new hand-crafted, physically based textures, enhanced high-poly models, and updated lighting, all in stunning 4K.
Half-Life 2 RTX is a free DLC for all Half-Life 2 owners developed by Orbifold Studios, a collective of passionate, community-assembled developers behind Half-Life 2: VR, Half-Life 2: Remade Assets, Project 17, and Raising the Bar: Redux.
Half-Life 2 RTX uses the latest version of RTX Remix leveraging new RTX Neural Rendering technologies, cutting-edge full ray tracing, accelerated by NVIDIA DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, and NVIDIA Reflex to bring one of the greatest video games of all time to life in a whole new light.

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Just out of curiosity, I did give it a try on my Kubuntu Linux system. Although this is with an AMD Radeon 6800 XT, so I was expecting it to barely run at all. It does actually run though with the latest Proton 9.0-4 but as you can probably imagine, it performs awfully out of the box on my system.
If you press ALT+X, you can open the Remix menu to change settings.
Fiddling with a few settings then caused it to crash and quit.
I'm curious to see what your thoughts are now it's available for testing. Do you think it's too bright? Or do you love the enhancements? Let me know.
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Where does it say you don't need to own Half-Life 2?
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I'm curious to see what your thoughts are now it's available for testing. Do you think it's too bright? Or do you love the enhancements?
When I watched the DF video about it the biggest issue was that the fire was way too bright. The environment otherwise seemed like a reasonable match to the feel of the original. I'll try the demo later but, with Ravenholm being the reason I've never completed HL2, I don't expect to enjoy it that much.
Edit: so I couldn't get it to not crash one second into the intro video without specifying the -vulkan parameter, which is weird because I believe it's using DXVK even on Windows, and the game rendering itself is broken with bright white surfaces where textures with reflections should be. And the keyboard shortcut to bring up the RTX settings box doesn't do anything, so I can't fix whatever auto-detected settings have made it look like that. And I don't like the game enough to bother to troubleshoot further.
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