The newly released Battlefield 6 game has been highly praised among PC players for its flawless optimization. According to reports from the Battlefield community, the game offers a seamless and optimized experience on both PC and PlayStation and Xbox consoles.
Battlefield 6 Surprises with Its Optimization
This ensures smooth gameplay not only on popular hardware from 2025, but also on older graphics cards like the GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER and Radeon RX 570.
The game’s stable 60 frames per second (FPS) at 1080p resolution, even on low settings, is noteworthy. Tests have shown that the game performs well even on graphics cards with 4GB of VRAM, which don’t meet the minimum system requirements.
For example, tests conducted on a PC equipped with an Intel Core i5-12400F processor and 32GB of RAM yielded surprising results. Up to 80 FPS were achieved with a Radeon RX 570 graphics card, and approximately 73 FPS with an Nvidia GTX 1650 Super graphics card. These values were achieved at low settings and 1080p quality.
Numerous players on Reddit report that Battlefield 6 runs extremely smoothly even on mid-range graphics cards like the RTX 4060 Ti. This stable performance is believed to be due to EA’s decision to rely on traditional rasterization technology rather than experimental features like ray tracing during development.
EA and DICE focused on stable performance and broad hardware compatibility during development. This approach positively impacted the overall experience of the game. Players are also pleased with the game’s reasonable install size (approximately 70 GB). Battlefield 6’s stable performance allows it to reach a wide player base.