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Which of these games, Anthem or Battlefield V, can you play without paying?

Which of these games, Anthem or Battlefield V, can you play without paying?

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HighLikeSky
Member
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05-09-2018, 04:36 PM
#1
I’m able to choose when purchasing my RTX 2070. I also received Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 as a complimentary gift with the purchase of my i5-9600K.
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HighLikeSky
05-09-2018, 04:36 PM #1

I’m able to choose when purchasing my RTX 2070. I also received Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 as a complimentary gift with the purchase of my i5-9600K.

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Llabros
Senior Member
740
05-12-2018, 06:50 PM
#2
Choosing between Battlefield V and Anthem presents a difficult situation, as Battlefield V remains in development and faces ongoing problems while Anthem has yet to launch. Even when considering aspects like gameplay versus refinement, content, or ray tracing capabilities, definitive conclusions are challenging, particularly given your lack of information about preferred game styles.

This is generally the case with many games concerning ray tracing implementation, due to Nvidia’s initial release of these graphics cards based primarily on marketing and a deceptive demonstration. However, Anthem currently isn't included in any reports verifying ray tracing or even Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) support. Considering its use of a similar engine – potentially a modified version – only the developers possess precise details about this matter.

This also explains why numerous consumers avoided purchasing RTX cards and instead opted for top-tier 1000 series graphics solutions…
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Llabros
05-12-2018, 06:50 PM #2

Choosing between Battlefield V and Anthem presents a difficult situation, as Battlefield V remains in development and faces ongoing problems while Anthem has yet to launch. Even when considering aspects like gameplay versus refinement, content, or ray tracing capabilities, definitive conclusions are challenging, particularly given your lack of information about preferred game styles.

This is generally the case with many games concerning ray tracing implementation, due to Nvidia’s initial release of these graphics cards based primarily on marketing and a deceptive demonstration. However, Anthem currently isn't included in any reports verifying ray tracing or even Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) support. Considering its use of a similar engine – potentially a modified version – only the developers possess precise details about this matter.

This also explains why numerous consumers avoided purchasing RTX cards and instead opted for top-tier 1000 series graphics solutions…

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tiggore
Member
50
05-12-2018, 09:52 PM
#3
Seriously, do you believe it’s truly “free” and hasn’t been included in the manufacturer suggested retail price of the graphics card? Nevertheless… it likely ends up being less expensive than buying the game outright.
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tiggore
05-12-2018, 09:52 PM #3

Seriously, do you believe it’s truly “free” and hasn’t been included in the manufacturer suggested retail price of the graphics card? Nevertheless… it likely ends up being less expensive than buying the game outright.

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T_Bear123
Member
60
05-13-2018, 12:41 AM
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Regarding the cost of the graphics card, are you suggesting that the “free” offer is included within the MSR price? Nevertheless, it likely represents a better deal than purchasing the game outright.

Indeed, the promotional items were offered without charge. I can plainly observe on my receipt where both Black Ops 4 and BFV/Anthem were listed at $59.99 each, followed by two -$59.99 entries that effectively canceled out those amounts. They applied a $59.99 discount plus tax to one payment, creating a separate transaction, and the remaining balance constituted the other payment. This tactic prevents customers from simply obtaining the game for nothing and requesting refunds – as I suspected. The graphics card itself (RTX 2070 XC Black Edition) initially cost $499.99, but has since increased to $539.99 due to the ongoing BFV/Anthem promotion.
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T_Bear123
05-13-2018, 12:41 AM #4

Regarding the cost of the graphics card, are you suggesting that the “free” offer is included within the MSR price? Nevertheless, it likely represents a better deal than purchasing the game outright.

Indeed, the promotional items were offered without charge. I can plainly observe on my receipt where both Black Ops 4 and BFV/Anthem were listed at $59.99 each, followed by two -$59.99 entries that effectively canceled out those amounts. They applied a $59.99 discount plus tax to one payment, creating a separate transaction, and the remaining balance constituted the other payment. This tactic prevents customers from simply obtaining the game for nothing and requesting refunds – as I suspected. The graphics card itself (RTX 2070 XC Black Edition) initially cost $499.99, but has since increased to $539.99 due to the ongoing BFV/Anthem promotion.

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ruby2302
Junior Member
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05-13-2018, 02:46 PM
#5
Making a decision is difficult – *Battlefield V* remains in development with ongoing problems, and *Anthem* hasn’t yet been released. Regardless of whether you're considering gameplay versus refinement, content, or RTX compatibility, it’s genuinely challenging to offer an opinion, particularly given your lack of specific gameplay preferences.

This is generally true for many games concerning RTX support, due to Nvidia’s launch of these graphics cards based largely on excitement and a deceptive demonstration. However, *Anthem* isn't currently listed among titles confirming RTX or even DLSS functionality; as it utilizes a similar engine—likely a distinct variation—only the developers possess this knowledge.

This also explains why numerous individuals avoided purchasing RTX cards and instead opted for high-end 1000 series GPUs, driving up prices for models like the 1080 and 1080 Ti. Essentially, your questions reveal a gamble in investing in an RTX. This isn’t about the GPU's cost or whether the game was offered at no charge; it’s about determining if pursuing RTX proved to be a prudent choice.

The initial caution for many of us stemmed from a video posted by a Nvidia employee long before the unveiling of RTX or its release date. He cautioned that RTX would require time to prove beneficial to players and serve primarily as an experimental tool for developers until sufficient games offered satisfactory frame rates for consumers.

Despite this, Nvidia dramatically overstated RTX support during their presentation, suggesting it would be fully functional at the launch of targeted games, leading many players to believe in its potential, despite a lack of genuine Ray Tracing implementation. You’ve unfortunately accepted their marketing hype.
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ruby2302
05-13-2018, 02:46 PM #5

Making a decision is difficult – *Battlefield V* remains in development with ongoing problems, and *Anthem* hasn’t yet been released. Regardless of whether you're considering gameplay versus refinement, content, or RTX compatibility, it’s genuinely challenging to offer an opinion, particularly given your lack of specific gameplay preferences.

This is generally true for many games concerning RTX support, due to Nvidia’s launch of these graphics cards based largely on excitement and a deceptive demonstration. However, *Anthem* isn't currently listed among titles confirming RTX or even DLSS functionality; as it utilizes a similar engine—likely a distinct variation—only the developers possess this knowledge.

This also explains why numerous individuals avoided purchasing RTX cards and instead opted for high-end 1000 series GPUs, driving up prices for models like the 1080 and 1080 Ti. Essentially, your questions reveal a gamble in investing in an RTX. This isn’t about the GPU's cost or whether the game was offered at no charge; it’s about determining if pursuing RTX proved to be a prudent choice.

The initial caution for many of us stemmed from a video posted by a Nvidia employee long before the unveiling of RTX or its release date. He cautioned that RTX would require time to prove beneficial to players and serve primarily as an experimental tool for developers until sufficient games offered satisfactory frame rates for consumers.

Despite this, Nvidia dramatically overstated RTX support during their presentation, suggesting it would be fully functional at the launch of targeted games, leading many players to believe in its potential, despite a lack of genuine Ray Tracing implementation. You’ve unfortunately accepted their marketing hype.

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yashmohan1234
Junior Member
23
05-13-2018, 03:19 PM
#6
Select the option you’d personally prefer…
Another person’s selection or favored game holds no bearing….
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yashmohan1234
05-13-2018, 03:19 PM #6

Select the option you’d personally prefer…
Another person’s selection or favored game holds no bearing….

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arty2005
Member
212
05-14-2018, 10:12 PM
#7
It appears Nvidia intends to launch a new lineup of GTX cards based on the Turing architecture, excluding ray tracing technology, in the near future. I’m curious about their anticipated pricing.
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arty2005
05-14-2018, 10:12 PM #7

It appears Nvidia intends to launch a new lineup of GTX cards based on the Turing architecture, excluding ray tracing technology, in the near future. I’m curious about their anticipated pricing.