Battlefield V is getting ray tracing after Nvidia RTX driver update

In September, Nvidia unleashed its new generation of graphics cards. I like the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti despite the chipmaker coupling a price increase with its impressive jump in rendering power. But, at that time, it was impossible to determine the long-term potential for any RTX card. That’s because no games have supported its namesake feature: RTX, also known as real-time ray tracing. This new gaming technology physically renders light behavior to create gorgeous scenes with less effort from developers. It seems like a potential leap for visuals.Nvidia has confirmed that it is launching new GeForce drivers that support ray tracing in Battlefield V. The World War II shooter debuts November 20 — although you can start playing it now if you have EA Access or Origin Access. And Nvidia says that these drivers support RTX and the DirectX R graphics API that Microsoft launched for Windows in October.

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