“It’s always been important to us as a studio to stay one step ahead as we look to increase the graphical fidelity in games,” said Christian Holmquist, technical director at DICE, in an official statement. In a brief real-time ray tracing showcase video, developer DICE illustrates how Nvidia’s RTX 20-series graphics cards will make fire and explosions more realistic than ever, as they cast their light on water, metal and other surfaces. In the case of Battlefield 5, that means more accurate real-time reflections on surfaces like the hood of a car, a river or a human eye. Two of this year’s big games, Electronic Arts’ Battlefield 5 and Square Enix’s Shadow of the Tomb Raider, will feature support for Nvidia’s new RTX line of GPUs and will include real-time ray tracing technology on Windows PC.
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