NVIDIA measures the relationship between GPUs and the kill / kill ratio in Battle Royale
The study is the result of NVIDIA's collaboration with esports professionals over several years.
Today, NVDIA has released the results of a study that looks at the performance of gamers in games of the Battle Royale genre, and how technology can help improve their effectiveness.
Apparently, a better graphics card helps in the most demanding games of the Battle Royale genre
NVIDIA has collaborated closely with esports professionals for years to develop the most competitive hardware. As a result, the graphics cards of the American company are optimized to offer high refresh rates, which help improve latency and user reaction time.
The study from which these results come out focused on measuring to what degree the graphics card influences the competitive results of the average player of titles in the Battle Royale genre, with giants such as Player Unkonen's BattleGrounds, Apex Legends and Fortnite. For this, the elimination and cancellation ratios of the participating players were compared with the graphics card installed in their computers. The data obtained was transferred to the community to share conclusions.
The result of the study was as expected: the higher the refresh rate, the better the competitive performance and thus better results. The results conclude that players with better graphics cards and monitors with higher refresh rates have a significantly higher elimination and kill ratio than players with less powerful graphics cards and 60 Hz monitors. In the Battle Royale genre, 60 frames per second and 60 Hz are no longer sufficient for the competitive level. Therefore, if a gamer wants to be competitive, they will need to optimize their system to hit 144 frames per second or more, and they will need a monitor with a high refresh rate to reproduce all those frames.
