Battlefield 6 Tested – AMD Radeon and Nvidia RTX Performance Reviewed

Nvidia DLSS 4 and Frame Generation

DLSS 4 and Frame Generation

When 4K 240Hz and 1440p 500Hz monitors started appearing, I wondered who these screens were for. Now that I have tested DLSS Multi-Frame Generation, I can see that gamers can already utilise these monitors to their fullest potential. In fact, this tech may be pushing the display industry to create even faster gaming monitors.

As always, DLSS Super Resolution delivers strong visual results and a major framerate boost over native resolution rendering. Add-on Frame Generation, and we can see framerates shoot up to insanely high levels. Over 300 FPS at 4K! That’s crazy. Yes, you can argue about these frames not being “real”, but Battlefield 6 looks great and plays smoothly with these frames, and that’s what matters.

Mark Campbell

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