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has nvidia ever made itsown games?

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its stupid question, but has nivida  its own ever developed games for its graphics cards.with this mean tomreally push gpu to its limits and and show what is possible.i tried google and did not see any results 

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To my knowledge, no Nvidia has never made any games before. They'd work with game developers to optimize games for their hardware but that's the extent of it I'm sure.

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Kinda? Portal RTX is the first thing that comes to mind, where they were the ones who put most of the effort into the remaster, to the point where it doesn't properly run on AMD cards, though they didn't make Portal itself. Quake RTX was the same way, though that might've been more of a community thing (I know they sponsored it eventually, I just forget it if twas from the beginning or not). 

 

There might be even earlier examples, those are just the two most recent ones I can think of. 

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The resources to develop a game is not small, especially to push a GPU to the limits. So financially speaking, even a company as big as Nvidia, would need massive investment to develop their own game, then need to have sales to justify the investment.

So, to avoid this massive investment, they could've just worked with actual game devs/publishers, like they did with SoTR when they first showed RTX. Mutual advertisement for the game and for the GPU.

 

So, no, they never made their own game, at least recently, AFAIK.

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No.

 

Developing actual games is a different skillset from developing hardware or drivers, and making technically advanced ones is not cheap or quickly done. 

 

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2 hours ago, dilpickle said:

They made lots of demos back in the day. Chameleon was particularly memorable for me.

I remember running Chameleon when I picked-up my Ti 4600, it was a really cool demonstration of some of the newer technologies. I had a Voodoo 3 prior, and that nvidia demo blew my mind.

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Just go to the Minecraft Bedrock Marketplace and search for RTX and you can download some demo maps showcasing RTX in different spots. You can't miss it. It is literally the only thing that comes up.

 

Edit: And 4 Maps/Demos of RTX by 3rd parties I just think it is funny they pushed RTX on Minecraft so hard they forgot to add some Global-Working texture Packs themselves.

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