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Grand Theft Auto Vice City Remaster with Path Tracing

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Fan Project Revives Grand Theft Auto:​ Vice city wiht Modern Path Tracing Technology

A community-led project has dramatically revitalized the 2002 classic Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, adding Path Tracing to transform its lighting, reflections,⁣ and shadows into​ a modern visual experience. The update builds upon a ⁣previously released ⁢fan remaster utilizing the RAGE engine.

The resurgence of interest in​ Vice⁤ City is fueled by anticipation for the upcoming ⁢ Grand theft Auto VI, which is expected ⁢to return to a ​Florida and miami-inspired setting-a nod to the original Vice City‘s locale. This‌ new fan project demonstrates the ⁣enduring appeal⁣ of the 2002 ⁢title ‌and⁣ the creative capabilities ‍of⁢ the gaming ⁤community.

YouTube channel MxBenchmarkPC showcased gameplay footage and ‌a comparison to the original game, highlighting the​ significant visual upgrade. ‌While the results are impressive for a 23-year-old game, ⁢the enhanced graphics demand substantial hardware. Players report performance​ issues even with high-end components like the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor.

currently,the project functions more​ as a technical demonstration⁣ than a fully optimized remaster. ⁣Fans awaiting a comprehensive return to‍ Vice City will find ⁣it in‍ Grand Theft⁣ Auto VI,slated ‍for release on November 19,2026,for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.

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