Metro Exodus PC Performance Review - RTX On!

RTX On VS RTX Off - The Impact of Ray Traced Global Illumination - Wow!

RTX On VS RTX Off - The Impact of Ray Traced Global Illumination - Wow!



And now for the meaty bit, RTX on VS RTX off! Will real-time ray-tracing have a noticeable impact on Metro's visuals? Will it look better than Battlefield V's Ray Traced Reflections?



The short answer to this question is yes, as while Battlefield V's fancy reflections are beautiful, they do not have a profound impact on the game or its atmosphere. In Metro Exodus, things are different. The use of RTX Ray Tracing in this game is a BIG DEAL! In an atmospheric game like Metro changes in lighting can have a huge impact, adding extra mood to dialogue-driven scenes or extra suspense as Artyom creeps up behind an enemy combatant.



Below is one such example, where players can meet and chat with to of the Aurora's inhabitants, with the addition of ray-traced global illumination fundamentally changing how the scene is lit, making it both more accurate and visually appealing.





(Ray Tracing Off VS Ray Tracing High)



In this second scene, the extra shadow case by the railcar adds to the creepy mood that this section of the game offers, making players feel more on edge about the oddness of their situation. The masked soldiers look much more menacing when covered in shadow, adding even more tension to the scene.





(Ray Tracing Off VS Ray Tracing High)



In this final scene, the impact of Ray Tracing is more subtle, with the boat receiving accurate shading while the nearby rocks are illuminated more accurately. The scene in general looks more real, making the addition of RTX ray tracing a welcome one.



(Ray Tracing Off VS Ray Tracing High)





And now for what you have all been waiting for, performance. For this, we have tested Metro Exodus at 1080p and 1440p with the RTX 2060 Founders Edition and have tested Nvidia's RTX 2080 Ti at 1080p 1440p and 4K. Please note that DLSS wouldn't activate at 1080p when we used Nvidia's RTX 2080 Ti.



There is no getting around it, Ray Tracing has a huge performance impact in Metro Exodus, but it isn't enough to make the game unplayable if you are already using your graphics card at an appropriate resolution. DLSS also goes a long way towards gaining a lot of the game's performance back, giving the RTX 2060 an average framerate of over 60FPS.



At 4K, when using both Ray Tracing and DLSS, the RTX 2080 Ti can bring Metro's minimum framerate to within 3FPS of its pre-RTX framerates, which is a huge achievement. The impact of ray tracing is profound on Metro, so seeing minimum framerate rise this much is a very welcome sight. With this data in mind, it appears that DLSS has a larger impact on performance when used at higher resolutions, which makes a lot of sense, though we cannot make any firm conclusions on the technology, as a whole, based on a single game.



1 - Introduction - 4A Games is Ready to Cook your PC! 2 - Testing Methodology, Hardware and PC system requirements - RTX ON! 3 - Graphical Options, Save Game Locations and Other Useful Info 4 - Graphical Comparison - Low, Medium, High, Ultra and Extreme 5 - DirectX 11 VS DirectX 12 - Four GPU Architectures Tested 6 - DLSS - Performance and Graphical Impact 7 - RTX On VS RTX Off - The Impact of Ray Traced Global Illumination - Wow! 8 - CPU Performance - Does Metro Exodus Require Immense Levels of CPU Grunt? 9 - Scalability in Metro Exodus - Graphics Settings with the Radeon RX 580 and Geforce GTX 1060 10 - 1080p Performance - GPU Benchmark Results 11 - 1440p Performance - GPU Benchmark Results 12 - 4K Performance - GPU Benchmark Results 13 - Older Hardware? Metro on the Radeon R9 380 and Geforce GTX 960 14 - Conclusion - Should You Jump on the Metro Train? «Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Next»

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