#1080p battlefield v image install#Ī fresh install of Windows 10 Pro v1809 was installed along with Battlefield V on and all updated were installed. Our test system has an Acer Predator X27 27-inch 4K UHD IPS monitor with NVIDIA G-Sync HDR and a 144Hz refresh rate ( $1799.99 shipped), so we enabled High Dynamic Range (HDR) as well as DXR and set the graphics quality to Ultra. The frame rate limiter to 200 and Vertical Sync was disabled. We then went down to the DXR Raytrace Reflections Quality setting and changed it to low. We went with low quality as that is what NVIDIA recommends using in this first release of DXR due to Battlefield Vs known issues when using Medium, High, and Ultra settings. NVIDIA didn’t elaborate what all issues it was seeing, but said that EA, DICE, and NVIDIA are working on more DXR optimizations that could be rolled out in game patches as well as NVIDIA’s regular driver updates. With DXR enabled you’ll be able to discover ray-traced reflections throughout the game. Most notably, puddles of water accurately reflect various structures, explosions, and fire. Ray-traced reflections are also visible on ice, military vehicles (mirrors and headlights), classic cars, and windows. Below is an example of the windshield and side window on a military vehicle on Tirailleur: Liberte. The first image is with DXR disabled and the second image is with DXR enabled on low.
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