Need for Speed: Underground 2 received a fan remaster

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We recently told you about the release of Nvidia RTX Remix, a tool that will allow community modders to introduce modern Nvidia technologies such as Path Tracing, RTX IO or DLSS 3 into older games. The technology is currently in public beta after a period of internal testing. The result was the first projects such as Max Payne RTX Remix, Portal: Prelude RTX or Mafia RTX Remix.

Now a group of modders, who in recent months have been working on an RTX remaster of the now cult racing game Need For Speed: Underground 2, have also volunteered to speak. The studio is EA Black Box, which is still valued among fans of the game series, released in 2004. Improved version offers support for 4K resolution coupled with 60 frames per second..

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On top he adds the mentioned technology from NVIDIA led by ray tracing and DLSS. Gameplay footage released by IGN is available in the preview above. If you’re interested in this unofficial remaster, you can download a free demo from Moddb.com.

Source :Indian TV

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