Released on the Nvidia YouTube channel, the ray tracing trailer gives a look at Battlefield 2042 running on PC with RTX enabled, as well as a few other PC-centric features. It’s the most impressive trailer Battlefield 2042 has released as far as visuals go, giving a great look at the flashy lighting effects that ray tracing provides.

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On top of those RTX effects, Battlefield 2042 will feature Nvidia’s DLSS tech, AI software that helps keep game performance smooth. The feature has a demonstrable track record of improving framerates in the titles that support it while maintaining fairly consistent quality across the board. It’s one of the most impressive advancements that Nvidia has seen in quite some time, so it’s good to see it at work in Battlefield 2042.

The third feature that the trailer touts is Nvidia Reflex, which is meant to measure and optimize latency in competitive games, according to Nvidia. Coupled together, the features should make the PC version of Battlefield 2042 buttery smooth, compared to the alternatives. While the console ports aren’t necessarily bad performance-wise, there are some shortcomings compared to their PC counterpart. For instance, Battlefield 2042 doesn’t support 120Hz on PS5 and Xbox Series X.

Notably, this footage was shot on a 30-Series Graphics Card. While it’s an impressive visual showcase, few players will be able to run Battlefield 2042 at the level of quality shown in the trailer. Ray tracing alone is incredibly strenuous on PCs, especially with a game as demanding as Battlefield 2042. While most high-end gaming rigs will be able to take advantage of some of the features, fans with modest hardware should keep their expectations in check.

There are just a few more weeks until Battlefield 2042 launches, and marketing is starting to heat up. The Battlefield 2042 open beta painted an early picture of what to expect, and while it got a lukewarm reception, EA and developer DICE have already detailed some improvements coming to the final version. That includes basics like UI enhancements and other tweaks, though fans still have some big picture concerns about the Specialist system.

Battlefield 2042 releases on November 19 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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