Battlefield 2042 NVIDIA Specs Revealed In New Trailer
Although the Battlefield 2042 beta had a mixed reception and the title required a small delay, it’s full steam ahead for DICE as the promotional campaign is stepping up. The developer has been showing off some new specialists, the different maps available in-game, and now, the special features for PC. A glossy EA and NVIDIA team-up.
What Improvements Does Battlefield 2042 NVIDIA Offer?
Essentially, both companies have partnered up for the PC version of Battlefield 2042 to add exclusive enhancements and features to create the best possible Battlefield experience. According to EA, the PC version is set to be the "definitive Battlefield 2042 experience" thanks to features like NVIDIA DLSS, NVIDIA Reflex, and ray tracing - which are all on show in the trailer that’s debuted today. Plus the blog post can be read in full here.
PC players will know from experience that the platform is more open-ended than consoles, and allows for high levels of detail, uncapped framerates, and peripheral enhancements like G-SYNC monitors. According to the trailer, the PC version of BF 2042 will feature ray traced ambient occlusion, aided by RTX-based graphics cards with dedicated RT cores.
The NVIDIA DLSS rendering technology gives boosted performance on PCs with dedicated hardware, including no loss in image quality. Another huge feature, which is vital for an FPS, is the NVIDIA Reflex technology, which optimises the system latency to assure smooth gunplay and shot accuracy.
When Will Battlefield 2042 Be Available?
Battlefield 2042 is set to launch on November 19, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and select PC storefronts. On last-gen consoles, the large multiplayer battles will be limited to just 64 players, while PC and new-gen will allow up to 128.
The game will also be available in Early Access starting from November 12, for players who pre-order a copy of the game before launch. Either way, your Battlefield 2042 has never looked as good thanks to NVIDIA.