Someone added a ray-tracer mod to the classic DOOM from 1993.
The article discusses a fan-made patch for the classic game Doom from 1993, which introduces full support for ray tracing and DLSS. Ray tracing is a graphical technique that significantly enhances the visual quality of games by simulating how light interacts with objects. As a result, Doom 1 gains a new visual depth, providing a more modern look while retaining its original charm. Authorized by the community, this patch isn't an official product but showcases the incredible way enthusiasts can develop and revitalize classic titles. The inclusion of DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) ensures smoother gameplay by increasing frame rates while maintaining image quality. It's a prime example of how technology can bring new life to classic games and how the gaming community can adapt and enhance older titles to deliver unforgettable experiences to new generations.