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Best PC Graphics Settings In Battlefield 6

Best PC Graphics Settings In Battlefield 6

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The Battlefield series has consistently been recognized for its exceptional graphics, and Battlefield 6 upholds that reputation. Upon its release, Battlefield 6 is relatively well-optimized, however, it also boasts an abundance of intense graphics that can impede achieving a high frame rate. You’ll need to employ the utmost superior graphics configurations to retain your desired frames per second and experience seamless gameplay.

Thankfully, this is where we step in. We will enumerate every single PC graphics setting in Battlefield 6 and inform you about the optimal configuration for each one. This not only ensures a visually impressive game but also enables you to attain high FPS and maximize your PC’s capabilities.

Optimal graphics configurations in Battlefield 6

To initiate your graphics configurations, navigate to the primary menu in Battlefield 6 and click on the gear icon located at the top of the display. From this point, select the “Graphics” section on the left-hand side.

Here, you will have the ability to adjust all the general graphics settings, including selecting your play resolution and identifying which monitor Battlefield 6 will be displayed on. These configurations are quite personal for each player, but you can find a compilation of our preferred settings for the general graphics menu below:

Graphics

  • Graphics Quality: Custom
  • Brightness: 50-60
  • Sharpness: 75

Camera

  • Field of View: 110-115
  • Vehicle 3rd Person Field of View: 83
  • Weapon Field of View: Wide
  • World Motion Blur: 0
  • Weapon Motion Blur: 0
  • Camera Shake Amount: 20
  • Chromatic Aberration: Off
  • Vignette: Off
  • Film Grain: Off

Display

  • Fullscreen Mode: Borderless or Fullscreen
  • Fullscreen Device: Your selected monitor
  • Fullscreen Resolution: Your chosen resolution from the monitor you’re utilizing
  • Aspect Ratio: Auto
  • Refresh Rate: Maximum Hz of your display
  • Vertical Sync: Off

The main graphics settings menu in Battlefield 6
The primary graphics settings menu in Battlefield 6

There exist additional sections further down in the graphics menu, but they solely pertain to your HUD. Adjust them as you prefer, though they can largely be left as is.

Continuing, if you scroll back to the Graphics section of the menu, you can click on “GRAPHICS” to adjust each individual setting. This enables you to enhance or diminish the graphical quality of Battlefield 6 by modifying settings that significantly impact your PC’s performance.

You can view a comprehensive list of these settings and their optimal configurations below:

Graphic Settings

  • Texture Quality: High
  • Texture Filtering: High
  • Mesh Quality: Low
  • Terrain Quality: Low
  • Undergrowth Quality: Low
  • Effects Quality: Low
  • Volumetric Quality: Low
  • Lighting Quality: Low
  • Local Light & Shadow Quality: Low
  • Sun Shadow Quality: Low
  • Shadow Filtering: PCF
  • Reflection Quality: Low
  • Screen Space Reflections: Off
  • Post Processing Quality: Low
  • Screen Space AO & GI: Off
  • High Fidelity Objects Amount: Medium

Customizing the individual graphics settings
Adjusting the individual graphics settings

Of course, if you aim for the utmost frames per second achievable, just set each parameter to its minimal value. Our preferences will still provide you with a reasonable frame rate, while maintaining high graphical fidelity, allowing clearer visibility of objects and adversaries.

In conclusion, exit the “GRAPHICS” settings and glance just beneath the “Brightness” and “Sharpness” configurations in the graphics menu. Here, you will find an option labeled “ADVANCED.” Click on it to access a new menu where you can adjust your upscaling and other performance parameters. Review below for the exemplary settings in this menu:

Advanced Settings

  • Fixed Resolution Scale: 100
  • Frame Rate Limiter: Activated and set to your maximum refresh rate (160, 144, 240, etc.)
  • Nvidia Reflex Low Latency: Enabled or Enabled + Boost
    • Select Enabled if your GPU outperforms your CPU and utilize Enabled + Boost if your CPU excels over your GPU
  • Upscaling Technique: DLSS for Nvidia users / FSR for AMD users
  • Upscaling Quality: Quality for superior visuals, Performance/Ultra Performance for the highest FPS
  • Nvidia Frame Generation: Disabled (adds excessive input lag)
  • Future Frame Rendering: Off
  • Performance Overlay: Off

Going through the upscaling options in Battlefield 6
Exploring the upscaling settings in Battlefield 6

Your upscaling selection hinges on your graphics card’s manufacturer and whether you prefer to run Battlefield 6 at a native resolution. You may also utilize Nvidia Frame Generation if your RTX GPU permits it, but the increased input lag is perceptible, so you’ll need to determine if the additional frames justify the trade-off.

This wraps up our coverage of all available graphics configurations. If you wish to continue fine-tuning your settings, be sure to explore our guide on the optimal controller settings in Battlefield 6.

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