Battlefield V
The 16th installment of the hugely popular Battlefield series goes back to its roots with a never-before-seen portrayal of World War 2.
Here is our first glimpse at in-game performance in a leading title.
There is a huge, huge gap between GTX 960 and GTX 1060, and we reckon most of that is down to the triple-sized framebuffer on the latter card. We'd happily use the GTX 1060 at FHD, of course.
Still, things become a bit sticky at QHD, if that resolution is your thing and you don't want to skimp on image quality.
Jumping up to today's card, GTX 1660 Ti, heralds a 40 per cent performance hike. Enough to justify an upgrade? Most definitely from GTX 960; not so sure from GTX 1060.