It’s a great week to be a PC gamer! In addition to several new game launches, BattlefieldTM V has added DLSS to boost performance on GeForce RTX GPUs, and the much-anticipated Metro Exodus launches on February 15th with ray tracing and DLSS.
For all the details read on.
In Battlefield V’s latest update, EA, NVIDIA and DICE have introduced further optimizations for DirectX Raytracing (DXR), and have added NVIDIA DLSS, which increases framerates by up to 40%.
“With the realistic visuals of ray traced reflections and the higher resolution DLSS brings, RTX On is the way to play Battlefield V! - Eneko Bilbao, Head of Technology, EA Studios Europe
Unfamiliar with DLSS? Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) is an NVIDIA RTX technology that uses the power of deep learning and AI to improve game performance while maintaining visual quality. DLSS helps players achieve smooth frame rates with graphically-intensive settings, boosting framerates when your GPU is under heavy load.
DLSS is available with the following GPUs, with ray tracing turned on, at the resolutions listed below:
Now, you can play Battlefield V with ray tracing at higher settings, resolutions and detail levels across our entire range of GeForce RTX GPUs, thanks to the addition of DLSS. The following are our new recommended settings for 60 FPS Battlefield V gameplay*:
To turn on ray tracing and DLSS in Battlefield V on GeForce RTX PCs and laptops, follow these steps:
It’s been nearly 6 years since Metro: Last Light wowed gamers with great gameplay and jaw-dropping graphics. But now, Metro Exodus is ready to leave the station, offering franchise fans a radical departure that advances the story and opens the door to new gameplay opportunities.
NVIDIA worked closely with developer 4A Games on Last Light, and 2010’s Metro 2033, and we’re pleased to announce that this partnership has continued throughout the development of Metro Exodus. Meaning, Metro Exodus will launch on February 15th with Ray Tracing, DLSS, HairWorks, PhysX, Ansel, and Highlights, giving GeForce RTX users the definitive PC experience.
“Thanks to Ray Traced Global Illumination, RTX provides vastly-improved natural lighting resulting in a richer, more immersive, realistic world, with graphical fidelity that was previously beyond our reach.” - Dean Sharp, CEO, 4A Games
In Metro Exodus, real-time Ray-Traced Global Illumination is debuted, enabling scenes to be illuminated naturally by the sun and sky, and be realistically affected as the sun’s position changes during the day. This gives scenes realistic levels of brightness and darkness, greatly improving image quality, realism and immersion, bringing Metro Exodus closer to replicating the look and feel of the
With Ray Tracing enabled, this evening scene is realistically illuminated, naturally darkening the soldier’s surroundings
Furthermore, Ray-Traced Ambient Occlusion is utilized for the first time in a game, enabling 4A to calculate and display AO’s contact shadowing based on the geometry of the scene. That ensures objects are grounded, and that shadows where two objects meet, or where detail is occluded, are more realistic.
Ray Tracing adds realistic ambient occlusion shadowing throughout this scene: note the shadows around the clock, on the window nets and curtains, and elsewhere
Together, these ray tracing effects enhance the mood of the game, naturally darkening creepy, abandoned locales, and bathing others, in stark contrast, in bright, stunning sunlight. Artyom’s hand-cranked flashlight becomes essential for searching every corner of the darkness, where threats lurk and prowl, and real care has to be taken when traversing the environment, lest the player
The difference is dramatic, heightening a player’s experience for the entirety of their time in Metro Exodus.
Metro Exodus features two ray tracing detail levels: High and Ultra. In motion, the difference is hard to discern, so we recommend users play at High to benefit from faster framerates. And of course, you can also enable DLSS for up to 30% faster performance throughout the game.
DLSS helps the most when the GPU is under maximum load and is available for the following settings:
Based on our testing, we recommend the Ultra-quality preset, High Ray Tracing, and DLSS for 60 FPS Metro Exodus gameplay at the following resolutions*:
To enable ray tracing and DLSS in Metro Exodus on GeForce RTX PCs and laptops:
In addition to all that ray-traced, DLSS goodness, Metro Exodus also features several other NVIDIA technologies, further improving and enhancing the experience for GeForce GTX and GeForce RTX users:
To enable these features, download and install our new Game Ready Driver and the latest version of GeForce Experience (included with the full driver install), hop into Metro Exodus’ options, and enable HairWorks and PhysX. For Highlights options, press Alt+Z once you’re in the game, click the cog icon, then click “Highlights”; and for Ansel, press Alt+F2 during gameplay.
With ray tracing, DLSS, and the tech listed above, your Metro Exodus experience will be more realistic and immersive, enhancing your enjoyment of 4A’s much-anticipated threequel.
Stay tuned to GeForce.com for all the latest news on Battlefield V, Metro Exodus, Ray Tracing, DLSS, and other NVIDIA technologies.
*All our testing and recommendations are based on our test system using Windows 10 (RS5), i9-7900X, and 16GB RAM. Your results may vary based on your specific system configuration.
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