![]() With the overclock on, I could probably up my BF4 in-game setting to see better effects and graphics, but haven't tried it yet. I also run without a overclock applied to the CPU & with Hyper-threading enabled on the second bios & SLI disabled with pretty much the same results of 144 FPS. I just list them for people to see and compare. Your build may contain different hardware and may need to be programmed differently. In this section I list the hardware specs, the bios overclock settings & GPU overclock settings of my build. The original folder is 26.74GB which includes the core, the data, punkbuster, support, updates and patches. Graphics Card: AMD Radeon 7870 or higher NVIDIA GeForce GT 660 or higher Processor: AMD Six-Core CPU Intel Quad-Core CPU Graphics Card: AMD Radeon 3870 or higher NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT or higherįor the best Battlefield 4 PC experience, however, we recommend having a system equal to or better than than the following specifications: Processor: AMD Athlon X2 2.8 GHz or higher Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz or higher Processor: AMD Athlon X2 2.8 GHZ or Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHZ Operating System: Windows Vista 32-Bit with Service Pack 2 and the KB971512 platform update, or newer version In order to play Battlefield 4 on your PC, your system needs to be equipped with at least the following minimum specifications: This section is for people wanting to build a PC for BF4 that have no idea about hardware requirements. * We will be purchasing a new Battlefield 1 server as soon as it releases* I hope this information is helpful to most! If you feel that it is and would like to help out a great BF4 platoon, please donate to help us keep our server and forum running strong! The link to donate is located on our forum homepage or here ► /donate◄. ![]() If something doesn't make sense or you need a little ntact me here ► ◄ Please take note that my writing skills are not as good as my gaming or PC building and modding skills. I will try to explain everything the best I can or/and post links from where I discovered the info myself. I list everything in the order that I would do after a fresh install, staring with the most important stuff first. I also did this for people that are new to Battlefield 4 or have played for awhile but don't understand why they have so many problems with the FPS (first person shooter) video game while others play like a champ. It's here to help people learn a little bit about setting up their PC to enjoy the game and not feel like everyone is hacking. The skill comes easier if you have the right settings in place for lag free gaming.īelow is the configuration of my PC, Origin, Nvidia & Battlefield 4 settings including specs. After a lot of Google & YouTube search's I figured out that PC, Game & App settings are the key to win this game and of course some gameplay skills helps too. *Windows 10 is running like a champ for BF4 on a Sandybridge system running GTX 780's not in SLI.* Still in the works.LAST UPDATED 7/03/16Īfter playing Battlefield 3 from the release date in 2011 & several months of playing Battlefield 4 from the release date in 2013, I was tired of getting my ass kicked. Most Battlefield 1 settings and info is listed at the top, but you may find some useful info below that can still help improve your game. If any of the links are not working let me know and I'll fix them right away! BATTLEFIELD 1 & 4 pc , GAME & APP SETTINGS for Windows 7, 8.1 & 10. Gear ⚙ on the Battlefield Start Page/Video/FullScreen Resolution/Choose your Hz at the Resolution you want. Just remember that 1 FPS (Frames Per Second) is equal to 1 Hz (one cycle per second) This is shown below amd also explained in the Nvidia Settings 4. It can also be done while playing the game and hitting the ESC key. I do this from the start page and by clicking on the Gear ⚙. If you're only getting 60 FPS then adjust settings to 60Hz and if you're getting 120 FPS and your monitor can achvie this Hz setting, then adjust it to that. My two GTX780's in SLI is staying right above 144 FPS, so if your monitor will achieve this FPS count you'll need to adjust to those settings in-game under the Video Settings and the Nvidia Control Panel as shown below. While in-game playing, watch to see what the average FPS count is. The FPS counter should appear in the upper right hand corner. ![]() This will bring up the concole in the upper left hand side of the game. You can do this by using Geforce Experience, Fraps, Percision X or by pressing the Tilde Key (~) while in-game. ![]() ![]() NEW BATTLEFIELD 1 PC, GAME & APP SETTINGS FOR WINDOWS 10įirst thing to do is know your FPS (Frames Per Second). ![]()
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