We’ll follow up with a performance analysis of the different levels of ray traced goodness on Nvidia’s RTX 2080 Ti, RTX 2080, and RTX 2070 cards very soon. We’re focusing mostly on the non-ray traced performance of the game here, testing how Battlefield V deals with different manufacturers’ hardware, across the most popular AMD and Nvidia graphics cards, as well as a pair of mainstream Intel and AMD CPUs. But how well does the latest Battlefield game play? With the first flushes of real-time ray tracing now baked into its code, and a switch from AMD to Nvidia as its graphics card partner, what difference does that make to its overall performance?
After what seems like an age of alpha, beta, and early access launches everyone is now able to get elbow deep into DICE’s latest slice of World War Two soldierism. Battlefield V is now actually, properly live.