Monday, May 28th 2018

Battlefield V System Requirements Revealed

EA has revealed the preliminary minimum system requirements for their upcoming Battlefield V game, which is set to launch in October 19 of this year. According to Battlefield V's Origin page, the game demands an Intel Core i5-6600K or AMD FX-6350 processor as a minimum along with 8 GB of memory. In terms of graphics power, EA is recommending a graphics card that's compatible with DirectX 11. That basically translates to a GeForce GTX 660 2 GB for NVIDIA owners and a Radeon HD 7850 2 GB for AMD owners. Battlefield V will work fine on Windows 7, 8.1, and 10 as long as they are 64-bit versions. Regarding storage, the game occupies around 50 GB of hard drive space. For fluid online gameplay, a 512 Kbps or higher broadband internet connection is highly recommended. The release of Battlefield V is still pretty far off, so these system requirements could change over time.
OS: 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10
Processor (AMD): AMD FX-6350
Processor (Intel): Core i5 6600K
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics card (AMD): AMD Radeon HD 7850 2 GB
Graphics card (NVIDIA): nVidia GeForce GTX 660 2 GB
DirectX: 11.0 Compatible video card or equivalent
Online Connection Requirements: 512 KBPS or faster Internet connection
Hard-drive space: 50 GB
Source: Origin
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27 Comments on Battlefield V System Requirements Revealed

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JRMBelgium
Vya DomusDid no one realize these are the exact same system requirements as Battlefield 1? This probably signifies that there are no major changes to the engine , BF1 ran fine on my overclcoekd 6300 at 60fps.
I expected this. To be honest. Not many games can meet the graphics & Physics BF1 has. And compared to COD, the game is much more demanding. So if they managed to optimize the engine a little bit, with some improved physics here and there, people won't mind that there was no big visual update. This makes sure that they have a chance for a big player base and it gives them time to work on a real engine upgrade.

If you look at the stats from Steam hardware survey. The most commen card was the GTX 970 back in june 2016.
Now, two years later, the most used card is the GTX 1060 wich is only 10-15% faster.
And the quadcore adaption rade is still only 60% these days. More then 30% are still gaming on a dualcore CPU. Keep in mind that the current engine is capable of using up to 12 threads.
So yeah, because Nvidia and Intel haven't done much but wait for AMD, people haven't upgraded much so it's hard to just increase the minimum requirements for a game.

Honestly, I can play BF1 on Ultra with 150% resolution scale. it would be awesome if I could do the same on BFV. For me, the graphics are more then good enough for another year or two.
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