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NVIDIA presents “Portal with RTX” to take Valve’s title to the next level

NVIDIA has presented todayPortal with RTX”, a reimagining of the Valve classic with next-generation graphics features such as full support for the Ray tracing and DLSS 3 to deliver an amazing viewing experience. In addition to the performance boost brought by DLSS 3, the gamer can experience reduced system latency with NVIDIA’s Reflex technology.

Portal with RTX has been developed by Lightspeed Studios and will be available as a free downloadable DLC starting December 8, 2022. This content is an attempt by NVIDIA to exemplify the capabilities of its Ada Lovelace (GeForce RTX 4000) graphics cards, which They have deepened in the specialization of the technologies of the green giant. This is going to add to the possibilities of the NVIDIA RTX Remix modding platform.

Ray tracing, coupled with new high-resolution textures with realistic physics and new, more detailed polygonal models Evoking the originals, they ensure that each frame has a truly spectacular finish. In other words, the true strength of Portal with RTX is to experience it for yourself to enjoy a much improved visual finish.

NVIDIA Portal with RTX

Secondly, DLSS 3 is responsible for pulverizing the limitations of native rendering by improving performance by up to 2.8 times more, thus achieving a much smoother gaming experience and a better response. On GeForce RTX 30 graphics, it is possible to use DLSS 2 alternatively to obtain an optimal gaming experience and benefiting to a large extent from what was introduced in Portal with RTX.

With Portal with RTXowners of the original game will be able to take their visual experience to unimaginable levels, and not only in terms of how beautiful it looks, but also in aspects such as smoothness, performance and response.

RTX Portal requirements

Like we have already said, Portal with RTX will be published, obviously through Steam, on December 8, 2022 to arrive just in time for the fifteenth anniversary of the legendary Valve title, which in its day showed that the first-person camera is used for much more than shooting, although it is not the first game to do that.

NVIDIA has organized a live show that will be broadcast on Twitch, YouTube and Steam on December 6, at 7:00 p.m. in the time zone of mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands, to show how it was done. Portal with RTXspecial surprises, Portal code giveaways and a chance to win GeForce RTX 4090 and GeForce RTX 4080 graphics cards.



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