
Kuwaiti Creators Use NVIDIA to Reimagine Cyberpunk City
Kuwaiti gaming influencer Khaled Al-Mutairi, known as 'Gamer Snack,' and filmmaker Mohamed Al-Roz have unveiled a unique collaboration powered by NVIDIA technologies. The duo recreated Kuwait City as a futuristic, virtual world inspired by Night City from the game Cyberpunk 2077.
The creators used NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 GPUs to bring the project to life. The hardware enabled high-performance gaming and seamless content creation, resulting in a visually stunning video that blends real and virtual environments.
Mohamed Al-Roz explored Kuwait City, capturing real-life footage. He applied neon effects to add a cyberpunk theme and futuristic tone. Gamer Snack recorded Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay using DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation and Full Ray Tracing in 4K. NVIDIA's technologies helped merge both worlds, creating immersive visuals.
The team reported that DLSS 4 enhanced game performance by more than 8X without compromising quality. They also revealed that the videos were edited on an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 platform. The NVIDIA Studio platform, combined with Adobe Creative Suite, accelerated the editing process using AI tools.
Key highlights include: DLSS 4.0 and Full Ray Tracing created near real-life visuals.
GeForce RTX 50 GPUs supported 4K rendering and high-speed editing.
According to Mohamed Al-Roz, the beauty of the project lies in emotional visualization. Gamer Snack praised Cyberpunk 2077 and noted how NVIDIA technologies elevate its experience.
The project demonstrated the performance and creative potential of GeForce RTX 50 GPUs. It also set a new benchmark for immersive content.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 GPUs are now available at Quadra Stores in Kuwait. Options include standalone units, custom PCs, and laptops for gamers and creators.
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Kuwaiti Creators Use NVIDIA to Reimagine Cyberpunk City
Home » Emerging technologies » Gaming » Kuwaiti Creators Use NVIDIA to Reimagine Cyberpunk City Kuwaiti gaming influencer Khaled Al-Mutairi, known as 'Gamer Snack,' and filmmaker Mohamed Al-Roz have unveiled a unique collaboration powered by NVIDIA technologies. The duo recreated Kuwait City as a futuristic, virtual world inspired by Night City from the game Cyberpunk 2077. The creators used NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 GPUs to bring the project to life. The hardware enabled high-performance gaming and seamless content creation, resulting in a visually stunning video that blends real and virtual environments. Mohamed Al-Roz explored Kuwait City, capturing real-life footage. He applied neon effects to add a cyberpunk theme and futuristic tone. Gamer Snack recorded Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay using DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation and Full Ray Tracing in 4K. NVIDIA's technologies helped merge both worlds, creating immersive visuals. The team reported that DLSS 4 enhanced game performance by more than 8X without compromising quality. They also revealed that the videos were edited on an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 platform. The NVIDIA Studio platform, combined with Adobe Creative Suite, accelerated the editing process using AI tools. Key highlights include: DLSS 4.0 and Full Ray Tracing created near real-life visuals. GeForce RTX 50 GPUs supported 4K rendering and high-speed editing. According to Mohamed Al-Roz, the beauty of the project lies in emotional visualization. Gamer Snack praised Cyberpunk 2077 and noted how NVIDIA technologies elevate its experience. The project demonstrated the performance and creative potential of GeForce RTX 50 GPUs. It also set a new benchmark for immersive content. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 GPUs are now available at Quadra Stores in Kuwait. Options include standalone units, custom PCs, and laptops for gamers and creators.