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					<description><![CDATA[<p>amynicole – Nvidia has announced two major updates during Gamescom 2025 that are set to reshape gaming AI and modding tools. One of the headline features is ACE, a local speech pipeline&#8230;</p>
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<p><strong><em><a href="https://amynicole.co/">amynicole</a> </em></strong>– Nvidia has announced two major updates during Gamescom 2025 that are set to reshape gaming AI and modding tools. One of the headline features is ACE, a local speech pipeline designed to deliver real-time, voice-driven NPC interactions using RTX hardware.</p>



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<p>Launching in September, ACE will allow players to engage with in-game characters using natural speech instead of traditional menu-based dialogue. The system converts voice input into text, feeds it into a game’s narrative engine, and plays pre-recorded responses that match the scene. Nvidia says the entire process will run locally on RTX-powered PCs with sub-second latency, ensuring fast and immersive interactions.</p>



<p>The first game confirmed to use ACE is The Oversight Bureau, a dialogue-heavy puzzle title from Iconic Interactive. It keeps the writer’s original story structure intact while letting players drive conversations naturally, without breaking immersion. The Oversight Bureau is expected later this year and will be available for hands-on play at Nvidia’s B2B booth during Gamescom.</p>



<p>ACE builds on Nvidia’s broader push into generative AI, offering developers a flexible, on-device solution for narrative engagement. While early adopters like Iconic are already building with ACE, broader adoption depends on how easily developers can integrate the tool into existing dialogue systems.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">RTX Remix Expands Modding Power with Particle Editor for 165 Classic Games</h2>



<p>Alongside ACE, Nvidia is also upgrading its RTX Remix toolkit, an open-source remastering platform that helps modernize classic PC titles. The update arriving in September introduces a powerful particle editor designed to enhance in-game effects across 165 older games.</p>



<p>Modders can now edit particle behavior by adjusting size, count, emission, gravity, and turbulence using the new RTX Remix tools. Nvidia has tuned the lighting system to align with path-traced environments, delivering a new level of realism to visual effects. For many older games, this update introduces detailed particle customization for the first time.</p>



<p>RTX Remix also includes growing support for industry-standard tools such as Adobe Substance 3D. Streamlining the workflow for artists and developers. Nvidia&#8217;s recent $50,000 Remix Mod Contest at Gamescom highlighted community creativity, featuring standout projects like Painkiller RTX. Which integrates glow effects and advanced material formats.</p>



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<p>While Remix tools continue to gain traction in the modding community. Long-term success depends on how quickly creators adapt and push new content. Nvidia encourages users to explore active projects and submissions on ModDB.com, a central hub for the growing RTX Remix mod scene.</p>



<p>In conclusion, Nvidia’s dual announcements at Gamescom signal a deeper investment in immersive technology and community-driven development. With ACE and RTX Remix rolling out in September, players and modders alike have more tools to shape their gaming experiences—from realistic conversations to visually upgraded classics.</p>
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