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NVIDIA's RTX Remix update is a dream for classic video game enthusiasts and it could be the best reason to invest in 50-Series hardware
Mar 14, 2025
It's sad to see your favorite games age into obscurity. NVIDIA's RTX Remix wants to change that.
NVIDIA is making its presence known at GDC 2025, kicking things off with some updates to its RTX Remix tech.
While RTX Remix has been available in open beta form since January 2024, part of today's news is to announce that it's been officially released in a more complete state.
As a late-30s PC gamer with a love for older titles, RTX Remix is making me wonder if my choice to go with an AMD Radeon RX 9000 GPU in my gaming PC was the right move.
If you want to try your hand at building your own mod — which I'm inclined to do — you'll need NVIDIA RTX hardware.
The good news is that basically any GPU with Vulkan ray tracing support can run games modded with Remix.
Those who'd rather take advantage of the hard work of other modders can simply download the corresponding Remix mod and apply it to their game of choice.
Moddb seems to be the best resource for Remix mods, with a long list of old games in a playable or semi-playable state.
I certainly don't consider myself a modder, but the Remix advancements that NVIDIA shared ahead of GDC have piqued my interest enough to want to give it a shot.
What is NVIDIA RTX Remix?
NVIDIA RTX Remix | Remaster the Classics with DLSS 4 and Neural Rendering - YouTube
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