Battlefield 6 Performance Boost: Optimize Settings for Up to 40% FPS Gain
PARIS – Gamers seeking to maximize frame rates in the upcoming Battlefield 6 can achieve performance gains of up to 40% by strategically adjusting in-game settings, according to new testing data. The optimizations focus on balancing visual fidelity with smoother gameplay, notably leveraging upscaling technologies like DLSS and FSR.
The key to unlocking higher FPS lies in recognizing that extreme visual settings aren’t always necessary, especially in the game’s fast-paced multiplayer modes. While the single-player campaign can benefit from “Extreme” and “Ultra” presets, a combination of “High,” “medium,” and “Low” settings delivers a notable performance boost without drastically sacrificing visual quality. This is increasingly importent as players look to technologies like DLSS and FSR to further enhance performance.
Upscaling technologies like DLSS and FSR are now essential to gain performance. The different manufacturers now rely on AI for their image reconstruction solution. For the player, it means no longer distinguishing a native image from a “reconstructed” image.
Testing with a GeForce RTX 5070 in Ultra mode demonstrates the impact of DLSS and image generation options. DLSS allows players to gain performance while reducing latency, potentially exceeding 200 frames per second in certain scenarios. Though, different “MFG” settings add between 4 and 10 milliseconds of overall latency, a factor competitive players may want to consider.
The choice of whether to activate image generation settings ultimately depends on individual sensitivity to input lag. More experienced players may prefer to deactivate these features for the most responsive experience.