Quake ii rtx on a crt at 85hz12/2/2023 ![]() Under a 7700k regime, this card was fully saturating a CPU core and only using part of its GPU capacity. It should be noted this game is single thread, and the 12700k has a 44% single thread boost over the 7700k. With the jump from 7700k to 12700k, I've been playing Hellgate: London lately, sustained FPS went from 65-93 to about 250-430, and low spikes in massive battles went from the 29-43 range (WITH annoying blows to game responsiveness in the worst cases) to around 130-190 with absolute flawless responsiveness. Unfortunately just noticed the necro thread, oh well this is probably way too late but hey, it's already typed so.In my ever-ubiquitous quest to be fully prepared for summer bake sessions in my room by minimizing unnecessary heat wattage being put out by my new system, I've turned my attention now to my video card, a lowly (by your standards) PNY GTX 1060 3GB. "%programfiles(x86)%\Steam\steamapps\common\Quake II RTX\q2rtx.exe" +set game rogueĪll the other mods above are completely unnecessary, I never had a problem once I copied the files over from my old CD's that I'm so happy I kept all these years :) "%programfiles(x86)%\Steam\steamapps\common\Quake II RTX\q2rtx.exe" +set game xatrix Launch Quake II RTX, enjoy the Rogue expansionĪssuming you have the "default" installation of Steam and Quake II RTX installed, simply open the RUN (Windows key+R) and enter. Under Launch Options enter the following: +set game rogueĤ. ![]() Launch Quake II RTX, enjoy the Xatrix expansionģ. Under Launch Options enter the following: +set game xatrixĤ. Right click on it and select "Properties"ģ. Go to your Steam Library, find Quake II RTXĢ. (*The below assumes you own/have copied over the mission paks to your Quake II RTX folder)ġ. In the first mission the elevators didn't work lol, they work in other missions. ![]() But will use your method too, later today. I am using Kaydee's method for Ground Zero at the moment. I actually have a workaround for that but i didn't include it in my release by accident.Īs of this post it is fixed now but if you're using my stuff, you'll need to redownload that release. Reckoning doesn't start a new game because its new game definition by default requests playing an intro movie, however Q2Pro/Q2RTX don't support movies and as such it doesn't know what to do. Easy way to check is to look for new enemies or use give all console command and check whether new weapons are there. dll specific to given mod/expansion it loads base Quake 2 one. Will look for a new a solution when I finish Ground Zero.īooting doesn't exactly mean it works as if the game fails to load. But Reckoning will boot but won't start a game. Ok, I got Ground Zero working with the method. Rest of the custom build is optional but the binaries are mandatory. Method you posted 3 posts above will not work in Q2RTX as it requires 64 bit binaries (the gamex86 or actual gamex86_64.dll for both xatrix and rogue folders).Īs of now only method to play Ground Zero and Reckoning is to use binaries i provide. Thanks man! Going to try this out aswell. Other than that, everything should work start to finish and provided custom build has also flashlight that you can bind via console "bind x toggle cl_flashlight" in place of X just put any key you want. Provided launcher makes it easy to boot game or each expansion.īear in mind that whilst everything technically works, light sources are not defined so sky/lava don't exactly work as they should, new textures lack materials and thus won't have new features. pak files in respective directories from your legit copy of the game. This is a custom build with support for expansion stuff, you still need to put. Originally posted by □SkacikPL□:Now you can: I have tried to extract pak file contents to the root of Xatrix, but it did not work. Modify two BAT files (ground_zero.bat AND reckoning.bat) with a texteditor as follows:īoth files should begin with ".\quake2.exe", change the execution name to "q2rtx.exe", without the double quotation, and leave all other arguments as-is. If you have Steam Q2 mission packs, it will be much easier in terms of downloading and installing. Hi, I'd like to briefly explain how to enable mission packs for the Q2RTX. I'm trying now something Kaydee said somewhere in the threads here. It should be reasonably straightforward to compile a list of all the textures used in each level and give them material properties, but I haven't tried that yet. You can use Yamagi to run the expansions with Q2RTX, but it lacks the materials information that lets Q2RTX reflect light, so the dark places are pitch black. Q2PRO, which Q2RTX is based on, ripped out support for the expansions. Originally posted by WarnerCK:So far, you can't.
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