Best Battlefield 6 PC settings

The Battlefield 6 open beta is currently live, across both PC and consoles. Interestingly, DICE’s upcoming first-person shooter seems to be surprisingly well optimized – in addition to having a plethora of options to tweak and customize.

However, changing certain settings can offer a noticeable boost to your frame rates, while having a minimal impact on image quality. These ‘optimized’ settings for Battlefield 6 will be listed below.

Optimized Battlefield 6 Beta PC Settings

All maps and features in Battlefield 6

The recommended presets for Battlefield 6 are as follows:

Graphics Settings

  • Texture Quality: High; drop to Medium or Low if you have 6 GB or less VRAM
  • Texture Filtering: High
  • Mesh Quality: Low
  • Terrain Quality: Low
  • Undergrowth Quality: Low
  • Effects Quality: Low
  • Volumetric Quality: Low
  • Lighting Quality: Low
  • Local Light and Shadow Quality: Low
  • Sun Shadow Quality: Low
  • Shadow Filtering: PCF
  • Reflection Quality: Low
  • Screen Space Reflections: Off
  • Post Processing Quality: Low
  • Screen Space Ambient Occlusion and GI: Off
  • High Fidelity Objects Amount: Low

Advanced Options

  • Fixed Resolution Scale: 90%; can swap to 100% if you have a strong GPU
  • Frame Rate Limiter: Disabled; can be capped to 60 FPS in the case of handhelds to conserve battery
  • Nvidia Reflex Low Latency: Enabled + Boost – if you have an Nvidia GPU
  • Upscaling Technique: DLSS (Nvidia RTX GPUs only) or FSR (AMD or GTX Nvidia GPUs)
  • Upscaling Quality: Balanced; drop to Performance for lower-end systems
  • Frame Generation: Off; introduces additional ghosting and latency
  • Future Frame Rendering: Off
  • Performance Overlay: Off; enable if you want to see performance stats in-game
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Camera Settings

  • Field of View (FoV): 100
  • Vehicle 3rd Person Field of view: 90
  • Weapon Field of View: Wide
  • World Motion Blur: 0
  • Weapon Motion Blur: 0
  • Camera Shake Amount: 0
  • Chromatic Aberration: Off; user preference
  • Vignette: Off; user preference
  • Film Grain: Off; user preference

Display

  • Fullscreen Mode: Borderless Windowed; swap to Fullscreen if you run into issues
  • Fullscreen Device: Select your primary monitor
  • Fullscreen Resolution: Set to your display’s native resolution
  • Aspect Ratio: Auto
  • Refresh Rate: Set to the maximum supported refresh rate of your monitor
  • Vertical Sync: Off; always keep disabled

The combination of settings above should net you an easy 60+ FPS at 1080p resolution, assuming you meet the minimum PC system requirements. For the most part, Battlefield 6 is a very light game and runs remarkably well.

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