Since its release and public testing, Battlefield 6 has been well received, but now there is a possible controversy news: the game not only does not support ray tracing technology when it is first released, but there is no plan to add this feature in the short term.
Ray tracing is a graphics technology that can enhance the reality and lighting effect of the game screen, but it has high hardware requirements and usually requires a high-performance graphics card to run perfectly.Therefore, not all players can enjoy this technology easily, and computers with insufficient configuration may have poor screen effects when running games that rely on ray tracing.
Although most modern games currently generally support ray tracing, EA and DICE have decided not to adopt this technology in Battlefield 6.Although this decision was surprising, its reasoning was actually quite convincing.Christian Buhl, technical director of Ripple Effect studio (one of the many teams involved in the development of Battlefield 6), said in an interview recently that although the game will provide more than 600 graphics settings on the PC platform, ray tracing is not included.
"No, the game is not supported for ray tracing when it starts, and there are no plans for the short term. Because we prefer to focus on performance optimization to ensure that all development resources are used to provide the smoothest possible experience for most users' default settings. So we decided early on not to implement ray tracing - this is mainly to prioritize the performance of all players."
From this point of view, in order to provide all players with a smooth and optimized gaming experience as much as possible, "Battlefield 6" will be launched without the ray tracing function.This decision has also gained widespread understanding in the Battlefield community.Although ray tracing can bring a more graceful picture, stable global performance is obviously more important for multiplayer experience.Even if a 3A-level game released in 2025 does not support ray tracing, it seems a bit rare, EA's decision this time may be exactly the point.
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