Need For Speed: Underground Fan Remaster Gets Compared to the Original 2003 Release
Vladislav Nikolaev
YouTube channel Cycu1 has posted a video showcasing a comparison between the original Need For Speed: Underground and the latest version of the fan-made remaster, NFS: Underground RTX Remix. See the comparison below:
This updated version of the unofficial remaster, which dropped in mid-July, boasts a ton of upgrades. We're talking around 500 new textures, over 30 new high-poly 3D models, a completely reworked Lock Up (Sprint) race track, and a revamped Chinatown area. The creator used NVIDIA RTX Remix, Blender, Photoshop, and ComfyUI to bring this remaster to life.
The fan-made remaster of this iconic racing game, available as a mod, can be downloaded here.
In related news, new screenshots have surfaced of the fan-made remake of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion.
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