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Intel's Tiger Lake notebook runs Battlefield V at 1080p over 30 FPS
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Coming later this year

Intel has showcased its Tiger Lake notebook prototype running Battlefield V game at 1080p with over 30 frames per second, which is a pretty nice feat for an integrated Xe graphics.

Nvidia launches RTX Triple Threat game bundle
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Battlefield V, Anthem, and Metro Exodus

Nvidia has launched its new RTX Triple Threat game bundle, offering up to three big AAA titles for those that buy an RTX series graphics card or system featuring these graphics cards.

Nvidia DLSS now available in Battlefield V and Metro Exodus
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Works good but with limitations

Nvidia was quite keen to announce that both Battlefield V and Metro Exodus got DLSS support, boosting performance by up to 40 percent, but there is a slight catch.

Nvidia says fix for Battlefield V DXR performance is coming
Published in Gaming


With a new driver and upcoming Battlefield V update

Nvidia has promised a fix for Battlefield V's raytracing performance with the next game update and Nvidia's driver, promising up to a 50 percent boost.

Nvidia bundles Battlefield V with RTX series graphics cards
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The new "Game On. Game RTX" bundle

Nvidia and its partners have launched the new "Game On. Game RTX" bundle which gives a free copy of the new Battlefield V game with the purchase of Geforce RTX series graphics card.

EA/DICE releases new trailer for Battlefield V
Published in Gaming
Wednesday, 05 September 2018 23:58

EA/DICE releases new trailer for Battlefield V


Battle royale Firestorm mode, single player and more

Celebrating the start of its open beta phase, Electronic Arts has released a new trailer which details some of the future elements which will be available in the full game, including the battle royale mode, singleplayer and more.

Nvidia releases some RTX gaming trailers and videos
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Battlefield V, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and more

Preparing for the availability of its first Geforce RTX 20-series graphics cards, Nvidia has also released all the gaming trailers and demos that use some of the RTX technologies, like the Ray Tracing.

Geforce RTX Turing to rule the high end in 2019
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AMD cannot challenge this

It will be extremely hard and almost impossible for AMD to stay relevant in performance and high end gaming. With the introduction of Geforce Turing based 20 series RTX cards, Nvidia is putting in place a hard to reach distance between AMD Radeon graphics and Geforce. When we say Nvidia will rule high end in 2019, we of course mean the rest of 2018 too.

EA releases preliminary Battlefield V minimum system requirements
Published in Gaming


Quite reasonable hardware requirements

To big surprise, EA has released PC minimum system requirements for its freshly announced Battlefield V game and although it is a bit early, it does not appear that you'll need a new hardware compared to the Battlefield 1.