If an FPS game is released in 2022, we expect RTX, in other words, ray tracing support. This technology, which makes the visuals extremely different in some games and maximizes realism, is only available in new games. But a developer wanted to go against this norm and left his mark on hard work. One of the first FPS games, 29-year-old Doom, gains ray tracing support with this mode.
RTX mod for the 29-year-old Doom game
Doom game, released in 1993, is one of the first games to offer 3D experience. When ray tracing support is added to games close to today, we can see a few results, albeit absurd. However, when ray tracing is added to the ancestor of the FPS genre, very strange images emerge. Images from Doom mode, which we can describe as a system killer, are as follows:
According to the shared test result, the RTX 3080 Ti was able to play this mode at around 30FPS in 4K quality while in DLSS Quality mode. Since the mod is not very stable, the FPS was not stable either, of course. The person who shared the test result added that he saw 30FPS in some places and 60FPS in others.
This mod is currently not available for anyone to download and install. However, the dev team seems pretty enthusiastic and other Doom fans are also interested. If a stable mode, even partially, is released in the coming months, we will share it with you.