The 2060 won't have RTX so it's not even part of the equation. Seeing how things are NV might as well have skipped it for the 2070 (and even the 2080) but they want your money and they'll sell boatloads of 20x0-cards (incl. unreleased variants like 2060, 2050, 2030 and perhaps more).
It0s like Hairworks. You really have to care about that shit...
I know, that if and when I change m current setup (2x 970), I don't give a flying fuck about something like hair works or RTX or whatever else fancy graphics/physics enhancement, that will only be used in a rare few titles and tbh I can't see the difference while playing anyway.
Also, I am still @1080p and I don't see myself changing screens (I have an Asus 27" IPS screen) in the near future unless I win the lottery, which I don't play ^^
ok seems loke a controversial one... think i will give it a try
whats the cheapest way to get this?
i am definitely not shilling out 60 bucks for this
Multiple grey sites have it for around 48USD, but you wouldn't play right away, as that's the "normal" version which releases in a few days.
It's possible to use a free trial to Origin Access to get access to the game for 10 hours + the discount if you want to buy it straight from Origin. I think using a free trial for this is a good way to see if you like the game + can tide you over until the full release. Without a free trial you can also get the subscription for 5$.
The 15$ subscription has full access to the game right away, as if you owned it, with unlimited hours + deluxe benefits. Obviously you don't keep the game if the subscription ends, unless you buy it (still get access to the discount).
Users with Origin Access Premier (I think its exclusive to premier) can invite users to a free trial of Origin Access. People have been sharing invite links across different communities (forums, reddit). Afaik it's a free trial of Origin Access basic, not premier, so it still give access to many games and 10 hours of BF5, just not unlimited BF5.
The free trial promotion is meant to have BF5 users invite their friends.
It's just Call of Battlefield. A pale shadow of it's former greatness.
Indeed.
And long gone are times of hatred. Too tired for bashing and calling EA names, too tired to call myself disappointed. The game has moved away from what the older BF fans were expecting. It had, actually, done this since BF4, but we, in our stubbornness, refused to accept this.
Guess it's now time for a change.
Not sure if I'll buy it (playing it now via Premier), but I am willing to give it some chances. Perhaps something or some things will change.
my first reaction was "no way im paying for a demo, no way im supporting this hideous games-as-a-service cancer" ...but on second thought i suppose you're right.. if this turns out to be a turd at least it's not a 60buck turd.
then again paying 40bucks at cdkeys.com with the option of getting some kind of discount in next week's sales madness might be worth waiting until the 20th
Battlefield V has been under constant pressure between having to adjust to a “cleaner” business model and the fans’ backlash to its political undertones. With the potential revenue diminished, it seems that EA isn’t willing to invest as much in the game, something that is reflected in its overall quality.
This “fifth” installment in a series spanning over ten games has returned to its historical roots. Yet, this connection between past and present has only served as another reminder that the Battlefield games are not for players like me anymore.
...and DICE is slowly declining under EA's managment just like Bioware and the other once great studios that are basically nothing more than factories china-style, churning out yearly or even half-yearly lackluster products because of the demands from the economics department (and the top) while getting less resources to work with leading to worse games (and how happy can a programmer in a studio bought by EA be after 5 years?).
Ordered through cdkeys priced at £36 , with a promo via FB and after ordering it now requires an SMS sent to a phone number that no longer exists and I can't change it!
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Ordered through cdkeys priced at £36 , with a promo via FB and after ordering it now requires an SMS sent to a phone number that no longer exists and I can't change it!
That number probably doesn't exist, as it was removed because of SMS scams, the SMS you were inteded to send would have probably costed you $20
Cost me 36 instead of £38 £2 saved is £2 saved lol
StrEagle wrote:
A-A wrote:
Ordered through cdkeys priced at £36 , with a promo via FB and after ordering it now requires an SMS sent to a phone number that no longer exists and I can't change it!
That number probably doesn't exist, as it was removed because of SMS scams, the SMS you were inteded to send would have probably costed you $20
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