Half-Life 2 RTX is exciting, but some are worried about performance

Half-Life 2 RTX is on its way, and the announcement trailer for the remastered game powered by NVIDIA RTX has some excited, while others are worried about performance.

Half-Life 2 RTX is exciting, but some are worried about performance
Published by José @ PC Game Spotlight a year ago


Half-Life 2 RTX has been announced, and some people are feeling hype while others are worried about performance. The announcement trailer showcases new models and textures, but the implementation of ray tracing is clearly the standout feature. Some people are joking about needing new GPUs and more VRAM to run the game smoothly, while others express concerns about the game running poorly on their current hardware.

There’s definitely excitement around the potential impact Half-Life 2 RTX could have on Garry’s Mod, Valve’s free sandbox game that features user-created content ranging from minigames to a full recreation of the world of Harry Potter. Others are simply happy to see the remastered game succeed after the success of Black Mesa.

The most upvoted comment expresses excitement to replay the game for the 20th time. Others share their disappointment that Half-Life 3 still hasn’t been released.

“I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t hyped for this,” one user says. “I’ve been playing this game since it came out and I’ve never gotten tired of it.” Others express concern about the performance of the game on their hardware.

“I’m glad I don’t have to update my GPU for this,” one user jokes. “I’m running an RTX 2070, and even that struggles to run the game at 1080p with settings at medium.” Another user says that they need to buy a new GPU in order to play the game.

“I’m more excited about the potential of this than the actual execution of this,” one user says, responding to another user who says that the announcement trailer is “deceptive” in its presentation. “The fact that they’re doing this with the mod community is pretty incredible.”

“Remember, this is a community project,” another user replies. “It’s not Valve.” Others express their thoughts on the technology behind Half-Life 2 RTX, and many are happy with the role NVIDIA’s RTX software plays in enhancing the visuals.

“The new models are the main difference,” one user says, “but the AI is a big help as well.” Another user explains that the technology involves both AI and manual work.

“I’m happy that NVIDIA is keeping the game alive and enjoyable,” one user replies, responding to the comment above. “Though, I am a bit concerned about their reputation.” Another user jokes about NVIDIA’s reputation as a company with anti-consumer practices.

Here are some other comments from the announcement trailer for Half-Life 2 RTX:

In the meantime, check out the best FPS games for your next multiplayer shooter session. You might also want to try the best ray tracing games to see how the technology is shaping up.

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