The Battlefield franchise has pushed the boundaries of PC hardware for a considerable amount of time and usually runs pretty well across a wide range of configurations. Sadly, Battlefield 4 was riddled with bugs and had a tendency to crash on a regular basis. However, the other titles were technically very solid and featured some of the best graphics the PC has ever seen. Of course, running any Battlefield game on the highest preset requires powerful hardware, especially when opting for a 4K monitor. Prior to the game’s launch, EA/DICE have revealed the minimum and recommended specification which is as follows:
Given the stunning physics and intense gameplay throughout Battlefield One, the requirements are fairly tame and suggest good optimisation. Any PC relatively modern PC should be able to play the game at a high frame-rate and deploy advanced graphics settings. Although, the lack of information regarding resolution means the recommended specification probably still refers to 1080p gameplay.
Are you looking forward to Battlefield One?
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