42 PCWorld FEBRUARY 2019
REVIEWS NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 2060 FOUNDERS EDITION
It’s just as gorgeous as its
predecessors, and even more fun.
Ghost Recon Wildlands
Move over, Crysis. If you crank up
all the graphics options to 11, like
we do for these tests, Ghost
Recon Wildlands ($50 on Humble
at go.pcworld.com/recn) and its
AnvilNext 2.0 engine absolutely
melts GPUs. Only the RTX 2070
manages to surpass 60fps even at
1080p resolution with these
strenuous visual settings.
Ghost Recon Wildlands
also prefers Nvidia’s GPU
architecture, and Nvidia’s RTX
2060 FE pulls ahead of AMD’s rival
Vega 56 by 13.5 percent at 1080p.
Middle-earth:
Shadow of War
Middle-earth: Shadow of War
($50 on Humble at go.pcworld.
com/shwr) adds a strategic layer
to the series’ sublime core
gameplay loop, adapting the
Nemesis system to let you create
an army of personalized Orc
commanders. It plays like a
champ on PC, too, thanks to
Monolith’s custom LithTech
Firebird engine. We use the
Ultra graphics preset but drop
AMVega 56D Radeon
Nvidia GTX 1070 Ti (FE)
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 (FE)
AMVega 64D Radeon
Nvidia GeForce
GTX 1080 (FE)
Nvidia GeForce
RTX 2070 (FE)
Ghost Recon Wildlands
(Frames per second)
LONGER BARS INDICATE BETTER PERFORMANCE
42
44.6
45.6
44.4
46.1
52.5
54.3
58
65.7
51.9
57.7
58.9
1080p 1440p
AMD Radeon
Vega 56
Nvidia GTX
1070 Ti (FE)
Nvidia GeForce
RTX 2060 (FE)
AMD Radeon
Vega 64
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 (FE)
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 (FE)
Middle-earth: Shadow of War
(Frames per second)
LONGER BARS INDICATE BETTER PERFORMANCE
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63
71
69
66
82
102
99
117
93
94
104
1080p 1440p