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Battlefield V: GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Rotterdam Gameplay
So how does A GeForce RTX 1080 Ti play Battlefield V? Nvidia answered that question by releasing a video showing three minutes of gameplay on the brand-new Rotterdam map that was presented at Gamescom 2018 in Cologne. Battlefield V will launch on October 19th for Xbox One, PS4, and PC. According to Dice, the final version will target stable 60 FPS for 1,920 × 1,080 in Battlefield V. The figure is likely to refer to a GeForce RTX 2080 Ti with otherwise maximized details.
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#5579494 Posted on: 08/30/2018 09:32 AM
This. Only sensible thing to do.
But we all love to rant at times
If you don't like it, don't buy it 

This. Only sensible thing to do.
But we all love to rant at times

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#5579498 Posted on: 08/30/2018 09:44 AM
All I can think of when I watch this video is that Cyberpunk 2077 video, so I stop after a bit and close my YouTube Tab.
The level look sort of empty(it's not final though, so who knows), especially inside a building I hope they juice it up a bit and fill it in, seems like that RTX ray tracing video looked way better than this. Not sure what it is... maybe I am spoiled from watching Cyberpunk 2077. Well I am sure the SP campaign of BFV should be and look awesome especially if you have a 2000 series GPU.
Personally I am looking forward to Metro Exodus, Atomic Heart, RAGE 2 and Doom Eternal more.
All I can think of when I watch this video is that Cyberpunk 2077 video, so I stop after a bit and close my YouTube Tab.
The level look sort of empty(it's not final though, so who knows), especially inside a building I hope they juice it up a bit and fill it in, seems like that RTX ray tracing video looked way better than this. Not sure what it is... maybe I am spoiled from watching Cyberpunk 2077. Well I am sure the SP campaign of BFV should be and look awesome especially if you have a 2000 series GPU.
Personally I am looking forward to Metro Exodus, Atomic Heart, RAGE 2 and Doom Eternal more.
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#5579504 Posted on: 08/30/2018 09:48 AM
I wanted to upgrade to 2080 ti but only gettign ray tracing is a let down. How will a 2070 handle ray tracing if you need a 2080ti for 1080p 60fps. This doesn't make sense maybe when propper drivers are launched it will perform much better with ray tracing on
I wanted to upgrade to 2080 ti but only gettign ray tracing is a let down. How will a 2070 handle ray tracing if you need a 2080ti for 1080p 60fps. This doesn't make sense maybe when propper drivers are launched it will perform much better with ray tracing on
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#5579509 Posted on: 08/30/2018 10:02 AM
well this kinda like what real looks like i guess
Ray Tracing is just still expensive .... even with latest gpu
@Ziggymac intersting comment sir!
when realize things about computer graphic, if we think the future, there are still many way to improve it
more pixel = more crisp graphic or more FPS = more comfortable for eyes, but actually if we think about it again, there is no "real" changes in graphic technology, basically just create more GPU that can process bigger data
i kinda like "raytrace"-path because technology wise its more evolution/advanced than simply more raw-power
if we stay at just raw-power improvement, the graphic wont be much better anymore
now say in 2-3years, nvidia/amd release a card that can 60fps@8k, but the graphic-technology stay like now, so even it can 60fps@8k, it might still cant handle 60fps ray-trace @1080p
well there will some tweaks in engine (if we look on how game developer, that can achive detroit-become human quality with ps4 gpu-power),but to simulate raytrace level, i think it will not easy
or they can create raytrace-looks manually, but it just to much work
well i know some people will prefer just raw-power, because probably a game doesnt need movie-level realistic cg etc.
well this kinda like what real looks like i guess
Ray Tracing is just still expensive .... even with latest gpu
@Ziggymac intersting comment sir!
when realize things about computer graphic, if we think the future, there are still many way to improve it
more pixel = more crisp graphic or more FPS = more comfortable for eyes, but actually if we think about it again, there is no "real" changes in graphic technology, basically just create more GPU that can process bigger data
i kinda like "raytrace"-path because technology wise its more evolution/advanced than simply more raw-power
if we stay at just raw-power improvement, the graphic wont be much better anymore
now say in 2-3years, nvidia/amd release a card that can 60fps@8k, but the graphic-technology stay like now, so even it can 60fps@8k, it might still cant handle 60fps ray-trace @1080p
well there will some tweaks in engine (if we look on how game developer, that can achive detroit-become human quality with ps4 gpu-power),but to simulate raytrace level, i think it will not easy
or they can create raytrace-looks manually, but it just to much work
well i know some people will prefer just raw-power, because probably a game doesnt need movie-level realistic cg etc.
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