Last Friday, Quake II RTX received a big new patch, version 1.6. The developers added a bunch of new features, though the most interesting ones came directly from the community, as GitHub user @res2k introduced support for AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) and for High Dynamic Range (HDR) displays. The game now supports AMD FSR, but what about NVIDIA DLSS? Sadly, in a somewhat ironic turn of events, NVIDIA’s prized Deep Learning Super Sampling cannot be added because of the GPL license used by Quake, as confirmed by developer AlexP on the Quake II RTX Steam forum. Intel’s upcoming AI-powered image reconstruction technology called XeSS could be added to Quake II RTX, though, since it’s going to be open source. Meanwhile, here’s some footage of the game running on an AMD RX 6800 GPU with FSR enabled, captured by YouTube user CozMick.

Fixed a crash that happened when loading a map with non-emissive lava material. Fixed loading of multi-skin MD3 models. Fixed long texture animation sequences. Fixed some bugs in the model validation code Fixed some self-shadowing artifacts by increasing the shadow and bounce ray offsets. Fixed some unlit or partially lit triangles by improving the BSP cluster detection logic. Fixed the MZ_IONRIPPER sound Fixed the rcon_password variable flags to prevent the password from being stored Fixed the background blur behavior when the menu is opened on a system with over 24 days of uptime. Fixed the barriers in non-uniform control flow in the tone mapping shader Fixed the buffer flags on the acceleration structure scratch buffer Fixed the crash that sometimes happened when entering The Reactor map Fixed the disappearing light surfaces on some polygons with almost-collinear edges. Fixed the lighting on the first person weapon when it’s left-handed. Fixed the missing frame 0 in repeated entity texture animations. Fixed the pipeline layout mismatch in asvgf.c Fixed the rendering of the planet’s atmosphere in the space environment. Fixed the sampled lighting estimator math, improved specular MIS.

 

Allowed changing the VSync setting without reloading the renderer. Extended the supported light style range to 200% to fix over-bright lighting. Implemented anisotropic texture sampling for objects seen in reflections and refractions using ray cones. Improved CPU performance by not re-allocating the TLAS on every frame. Improved the handling of transparent effects in the acceleration structures. Removed the fake ambient that was added when global illumination is set to “off”. Removed the initialization of the async compute queue, which was unused. This improves rendering performance and fixes some compatibility issues with AMD drivers. Removed the MAX_SWAPCHAIN_IMAGES limit for XWayland Replaced the implementation of model data handling on the GPU to improve scalability Replaced the material BRDF with a more physically correct one and removed the non-linear albedo correction function. Replaced the normal map normalization on load with a compute shader to speed up engine startup and map loading.

 

Added auto-complete for the ray_tracing_api console variable Added support for AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution Added support for HDR monitors Added support for synthesizing emissive textures and fixing lighting in custom maps Allowed saving and loading games in expansion packs Fixed a crash due to invalid clusters on some world geometry Fixed the debugging features of the bloom pass Fixed the lighting from light surfaces with animated textures Implemented full-screen blend effects (such as on item pickup) in the RTX renderer Improved support for old mods and enabled x86 builds of the dedicated server Improved the behavior of Dynamic Resolution Scaling on map changes Improved the FPS counter behavior when r_maxfps is set Improved the tone mapper Replaced the rendering of laser beams as billboards with volumetric primitives

Added settings for texture filtering in the UI Added support for maps in QBSP format Merged over 350 commits from Q2PRO Moved the security camera definitions to per-map files for modding Quake II RTX Patch Adds AMD FSR  HDR Support  DLSS Can t Be Added - 97Quake II RTX Patch Adds AMD FSR  HDR Support  DLSS Can t Be Added - 60Quake II RTX Patch Adds AMD FSR  HDR Support  DLSS Can t Be Added - 75Quake II RTX Patch Adds AMD FSR  HDR Support  DLSS Can t Be Added - 98Quake II RTX Patch Adds AMD FSR  HDR Support  DLSS Can t Be Added - 76