Added ray tracing to 1993’s Doom: tiring the RTX 3090

A developer who added ray tracing support to old and classic games has now shared an impressive video of Doom, which has been almost 30 years since its release.
 Added ray tracing to 1993’s Doom: tiring the RTX 3090
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A mod maker named Sultim_t, which adds ray tracing support to classic games such as

Half-Life and Serious Sam, has added a new name among these games. User shared today an amazing video of what the first Doom game released in 1993 will look like with Ray Tracing. Sultim_t, which includes the modded and unmodded game in the same scene in the video, offers a quick comparison between the two versions.

The mod, which was released without any support from Nvidia and Doom’s maker ID Software, includes a certain part of the main game due to legal restrictions and only supports GeForce RTX graphics cards. However, the original version of the game gives 5000 FPS in a system with RTX 3090, while the version with ray tracing support can reach a maximum of 239 FPS.

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Looking at the video, it offers a surprising visuality with ray tracing support, real-time shadows and lighting, which has managed to add a new dark atmosphere to the Doom game. We can say that the new mode offers a great new opportunity to users who want to take a look at the Doom game, which was released about 30 years ago.

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