NVIDIA just handed modders a wild new toy, letting old games react dynamically without touching source code.
RTX Remix Logic goes public
RTX Remix Logic goes public
- NVIDIA shipped RTX Remix Logic via app update.
- The feature was teased at CES 2026.
- Release timing lands in late January.
- Modding barriers drop hard.
- In-game events trigger visual changes live.
- No engine access required.
- No source code required.
- This avoids instant mod-killer roadblocks.
- Player position, camera state, or movement.
- Indoor or outdoor detection zones.
- Object proximity or visibility.
- Time flow or player input actions.
- Lighting shifts like the time of day.
- Weather effects such as fog or rain.
- Material properties like emissiveness.
- Post-processing and volumetric effects.
- Node-based visual editor replaces scripting.
- Drag-and-drop cause-and-effect logic.
- Sliders handle fine-tuning.
- Real-time previews show changes instantly.
- Custom triggers can be shared.
- Plugins add new action nodes.
- Power users are not boxed in.
- This scales beyond presets.
- Half-Life 2 RTX showcases the system.
- A door triggers a Ravenholm multiverse.
- The effect fires dynamically.
- It feels deliberately unhinged.
- RTX Remix Logic supports 165 classic PC games.
- Existing mods can adopt it.
- New projects gain flexibility.
- Old games get new tricks.
- Half Sword launches with DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation.
- Code Vein II supports DLSS Super Resolution.
- Highguard also supports DLSS upgrades.
- RTX owners gain easy performance wins.