This New BATTLEFIELD V PC Gameplay Will Surprise You With Amazing Graphics

This New BATTLEFIELD V PC Gameplay Will Surprise You With Amazing Graphics

NVIDIA Geforce has shared a new Battlefield V PC gameplay that uses Real-Time Ray Tracing. These are the kind of graphics you can expect from a GeForce RTX 2080 Ti. Check out the amazing visuals!

By MemoAcebo - Aug 29, 2018 05:08 PM EST
Filed Under: Battlefield 5

At gamescom 2018, Nvidia showed a new line of graphics cards that promise to use real-time ray tracing technology to deliver impressive results. To give you an idea of ​​what is possible with these new products, the company shared a video of Battlefield V running on a GeForce RTX 2080 Ti.

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The gameplay shows 3 minutes of an intense Battlefield V match that was played in their gamescom 2018 demo. The matches not only show us what the Rotterdam map looks like, but also allow us to check the outstanding lighting of the game, as well as how the reflections shine in puddles and metal. In addition, the gameplay runs at a rate of 60 frames per second, so surely you will be left outstanded.

Keep in mind that this is not the first time that Nvidia and EA show us Battlefield V for PC in action. In fact, gamescom 2018 released an advance that looked high in quality. Also, the event revealed the date on which its Beta will be carried out.



Now that you've seen it, tell us, were you impressed by the gameplay? Do you think the new Nvidia cards mark a "before and after" in the industry?

Battlefield V will debut on October 19 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.
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