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Guru3D.com » News » Battlefield V: GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Rotterdam Gameplay

Battlefield V: GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Rotterdam Gameplay

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/30/2018 08:22 AM | source: | 139 comment(s)

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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nizzen
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#5579493 Posted on: 08/30/2018 09:30 AM
If you don't like it, don't buy it ;)

*Cry first on guru3d, then preorder BF5 and RTX in silence*

*Praise Ryzen cpu in forums, buys Intel cpu*

Typical guru3d forums :p

fantaskarsef
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#5579494 Posted on: 08/30/2018 09:32 AM
If you don't like it, don't buy it ;)


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

varkkon
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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.

DiceAir
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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

slyphnier
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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.

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