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| [https://github.com/NVIDIAGameWorks/rtx-remix/wiki RTX Remix] | | [https://github.com/NVIDIAGameWorks/rtx-remix/wiki RTX Remix] | ||
− | | colspan=3 | <small>Implementing RTX Remix technology in an emulator is unfortunately quite challenging and unlikely to be feasible in the near future.<br/>Besides, | + | | colspan=3 | <small>Implementing RTX Remix technology in an emulator is unfortunately quite challenging and unlikely to be feasible in the near future.<br/>Besides, DuckStation already supports most of RTX Remix features such as texture replacement and post-processing effects etc.<br/>On top of that you can use ReShade for post-processing.</small> |
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| rowspan=5 | Performance | | rowspan=5 | Performance |