Moder, who previously added ray tracing to games such as Half-Life and Serious Sam: The First Encounter, has implemented this feature in the original DOOM. The results are surprising.
DOOM with ray-tracing function looks fantastic next to the original game, offering a completely new impressive look while remaining the same DOOM that we already know and love.
Comparing the two versions of the game, side by side gives us a great insight into how much DOOM stands out with ray tracing support. The project is awe-inspiring because there is no team of developers behind it.
We’ve had a chance to see Quake II RTX before, which was released on the Steam platform, and the game has been entirely enhanced by ray tracing.
The source code and playable version of DOOM with ray tracing are available here.
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