
For instance, we saw a 35% performance increase at 2560×1440 and a 54% increase in 4K. Thanks to DLSS, NVIDIA owners can enjoy really high framerates at higher resolutions. Now the good news here is that Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition supports DLSS 2.0. Again, keep in mind that this is a stress test. And as for 4K, the RTX3080 was pushing 30fps (with some drops to mid-20s). However, and for the most part, the RTX3080 was pushing over 60fps.Īt 2560×1440, the RTX3080 was averaging between 50-60fps (depending on the RT setting). There was a scene in which our framerate dropped below 50fps. Our RTX3080 was able to run the benchmark scene comfortably at native 1080p. The game comes with three Ray Tracing settings: Normal, High and Ultra. Here are also the settings we’ve used (basically Max Settings).Īs we’ve already reported, Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition requires a GPU that is capable of Ray Tracing. As such, the game’s actual “in-game performance” is better (though there might be some scenes in later stages that reflect the benchmark test). Do note, though, that this is a stress test.

Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition comes with a built-in benchmark tool (which is what we used for our tests).

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As such, you can find below some DLSS and Ray Tracing benchmarks.įor these benchmarks, we used an Intel i9 9900K with 16GB of DDR4 at 3600Mhz, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080, Windows 10 64-bit, and the GeForce 466.27 driver.

Moreover, it supports NVIDIA’s DLSS 2.0 tech. This special version requires a GPU that supports Ray Tracing effects. Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition is finally available on PC.
