Battlefield 6 Performance: Demanding Specs, Solid Visuals, But Lags Behind UE5 Titles
Warsaw, poland – A recent test of Battlefield 6 reveals demanding hardware requirements, including the need for Secure Boot, TMP 2.0, active VBS, adn HVCI settings, but delivers solid, if not groundbreaking, visuals powered by the latest frostbite engine. The game, while graphically competent, doesn’t reach the visual fidelity of many titles built on Unreal Engine 5.
Despite not setting new graphical standards, Battlefield 6 distinguishes itself with extraordinary environmental destruction – the best in the franchise’s history – and incorporates the latest upscaling technologies. Players can leverage NVIDIA DLSS4 with Multi Frame Generation, AMD FSR 4, and XeSS 2 to optimize performance. The test, conducted by PurePC.pl, highlights a focus on gameplay elements over pushing visual boundaries, and notably omits ray tracing, deemed unnecessary for online battles.
The game utilizes the Frostbite engine, offering visuals that are solid but lack significant advancements over previous Battlefield installments. While the destruction of the environment is a key feature, the overall graphical presentation doesn’t rival the visual impact of Unreal Engine 5-based productions.