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See Half-Life 2 In A Whole New Light By Playing An RTX Demo On March 18

Nvidia's previously teased RTX remaster of Half-Life 2 will get a demo next week.

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Nvidia has confirmed that Half-Life 2 RTX will get a demo on March 18, giving us a glimpse of what this Valve classic would look like if it were made in 2025, not 2004.

This demo is meant to be a showpiece for Nvidia RTX Remix, which exited beta today, March 13. As the video below shows, this gives Half-Life 2 features it didn't have before, like full ray tracing and multi-frame generation. While the final version of Half-Life 2 RTX will contain the full game, this demo will only feature the Ravenholm and Nova Prospekt levels.

First teased in 2023, Half-Life 2 RTX is not made by Valve but by the fans-turned-developers at Orbifold Studios. Positioned as a DLC mod for the official version of the game, Half-Life 2 RTX overhauls the shooter's visuals utilizing Nvidia RTX Remix, an open-source platform that can be used to enhance preexisting games with Nvidia technologies like DLSS 4, RTX Neural Rendering, and Reflex. Nvidia wants modders to use RTX Remix for fan-made remasters, and is backing Half-Life 2 RTX to show what RTX Remix can do.

Half-Life 2 RTX's demo will be released on Steam on March 18. The full version will be released "at a later date," according to Nvidia. It'll be free for those who own Half-Life 2 on Steam.

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They should fix the AI instead of keep changing its graphics. Even in the year it was released its one of the worst example of AI in video game history broke immersion a lot, not the graphics lol.

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@guitarwarrior66: There are also HL2 mods that change the AI, and can be used in addition to graphics mods. It's not an either/or situation

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Love how Half-Life 2's original baked lighting was so good to begin with and has aged so well that, while the ray traced areas look better and more realistic, they still very closely resemble what you remember

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Will it be compatible with the VR mod? Because that would be pretty tits.

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Half life 2 is still one of the best games of all time, and this just makes me want to play it through again for the fiftieth time, they did a sick job on updating the visuals, cant wait

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