Battlefield 6 PC requirements are pretty chill - if you don't mind 30fps
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Battlefield 6 PC requirements are pretty chill - if you don't mind 30fps
"EA is promising Battlefield 6 will offer "the best PC experience in the history of the franchise," including 4K resolution, 21:9 and 32:9 ultrawide monitors, HDR, uncapped framerates, both PS5 and Xbox gamepad support, the ability to create and browse servers, streamer and incognito modes, and more - but it won't require powerful hardware or even an SSD to get a bare-minimum experience. A 7-year-old budget PC might do the job."
"If you're willing to settle for 1080p at 30fps in a online shooter (I won't judge!) an RTX 2060 or RX 5600 XT or Arc A380 GPU with 6GB of video memory is enough, with 16GB of RAM, 55GB of hard drive space, and a Core i5-8400 or Ryzen 5 2600 or equivalent. That's even slightly lower than the open beta required, which needed 75GB of storage,"
"Unfortunately, I won't be able to get my friends to play it with me: they're boycotting over its lack of Linux support, as BF6's anti-cheat spares no thought for those of us trying to ditch Windows. I liked the couple hours I spent with the beta, but I do share PC Gamer's concerns about the size and pace and was glad to hear about the changes."
Battlefield 6 includes extensive PC features such as 4K resolution, 21:9 and 32:9 ultrawide support, HDR, uncapped framerates, console gamepad compatibility, server creation and browsing, and streamer and incognito modes. The game does not require powerful hardware or an SSD for a bare-minimum experience; a seven-year-old budget PC could suffice. Minimum specs for 1080p at 30fps list GPUs like RTX 2060, RX 5600 XT, or Arc A380 with 6GB VRAM, plus 16GB RAM, 55GB storage, and a mid-range CPU. Storage needs were higher in the open beta. Native 4K60 Ultra will demand a potent CPU and GPU. The game supports DLSS 4, FSR 4, and XeSS 2 with frame generation. Lack of Linux support and anti-cheat incompatibility has led to player boycotts, while some players reported brief positive impressions alongside concerns about install size and pacing.
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