Summary of LOOK AT THOSE REFLECTIONS | Portal RTX (Full Game)

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This video showcases how the RTX platform can improve older games by adding Ray tracing. It also highlights how Nvidia's software can be used to remix games and add different effects, such as Ray tracing, to them.

  • 00:00:00 The video showcases a full game play of "Portal 2" with RTX enabled. The reflections and lighting are markedly different, with more accurate and lifelike reflections and lighting.
  • 00:05:00 The video showcases the reflections and lighting effects that can be seen in the new Portal game. The player comments on how cool it is to be able to bounce around and see the environment in different ways. They also mention how impressed they are by the lighting effects in the game and how it would be amazing if there were more games with full Ray tracing.
  • 00:10:00 The protagonist of the video plays the Portal game and is impressed by the reflections and refractions in the environment. He then goes on to say how much nicer the reflections in the game are than the office walls he is used to. Suddenly, the environment starts to distort and the protagonist panics, thinking he is going blind. He then freaks out when he realizes that his eyes are going to be permanently damaged. He is relieved when he is able to escape the game.
  • 00:15:00 The protagonist of the video plays a "Portal" video game and reflects on the game's beautiful and eerie visuals. He talks about growing up in a prestigious town, and how the game's new bounceable lighting changes the look of everything. He also reflects on the game's military-themed levels and how he would not be good in a military situation. The cake is a lie, but he makes a good joke about it. He talks about how Ray tracing will change everything, and how everyone should experience it.
  • 00:20:00 In the video, a portal is opened and a person's reflections are shown. The person reflects on how they've been causing pain and misery to others and how they don't care about reality. They then reflect on how they can open portals and how they're better than others. The video concludes with the person being thrown into lava and surviving.
  • 00:25:00 The video showcases the impressive graphics and lighting effects of the upcoming game Portal 2, which was released more than two years ago and uses a combination of real-time graphics and ray tracing. The narrator describes how, when he first enters the game, he is amazed by how everything is dynamically reflective and Ray traced, adding to the game's impressive visual effects. When he accidentally spawns a series of reflective objects, he quickly realizes that he is not supposed to be there and starts to fear for his life. He eventually escapes and warns the other players not to reveal his presence.
  • 00:30:00 The video shows the player shooting a portal at a target, with reflections on the other side. The player then describes what they are seeing on the other side. The player says that the reflections are sexy, Bond, and other people at the party. The player then gets distracted and accidentally shoots Dana, who falls out of the portal. The player then says that the neurotoxin emitted from the portal is going to hit her. The player then says that they are going to do it here and then forget where else.
  • 00:35:00 The video showcases the player completing the game Portal twice in a single video, both times faster than the first time. The first time, the player completes the game in one hour and thirty minutes; the second time, the player completes the game in one hour and fifty minutes. The player comments on how much easier the game is the second time around, as they are more used to the physics and gameplay.
  • 00:40:00 This video showcases how Nvidia's new RTX platform can improve older games by adding Ray tracing, which adds a substantial amount of detail to the game. The video also highlights how Nvidia's software can be used to remix games and add different effects, such as Ray tracing, to them.

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