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Battlefield 6 Manages to throw players in these large -scale battles with lots of destructible environments. While team games and good goals are crucial to securing your victory in these battles, how smoothly the game is running on your computer. Although the game's overall optimization is actually quite good, some moments with high stakes, such as buildings that crumble and the presence of several players on your screen at once, can also release your FPS. So this guide aims to help you choose the best graphics settings for BF6 To optimize the game's performance even more on your computer.
Best graphics settings for Battlefield 6 on PC (Optimization Guide)
Battlefield 6 Has extensive graphics and display options to help players set how the game looks according to their taste and performance expectations. There are also many customization options for the camera and various aesthetics for the game, which will not be discussed, as the main focus of this guide will be to optimize the game's performance and reduce some cases of players who experience Low fps, stuttering or fps drops.
So without pulling away from your battle tombs for too long from your battle graves, here is the complete summary of the best settings for Battlefield 6 on PC.
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Alternative name |
Best BF6 settings |
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Graphics |
Performance preset |
Custom |
We adjust individual settings, so there is no need to choose a static preset for all settings. |
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Graphics setting |
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Sharpness |
Player's preference |
It is recommended to start from 30% sharpness and either increase or decrease from there. Transmission of the game makes the visual look bad. |
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Show |
Full screen mode |
Limitless |
Make it easier to alt+tab from the game, and there is no reduction in performance compared to using the exclusive full -screen position. |
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Full screen resolution |
Native |
It is best that players use the original resolution for their display to get the best visual experience in Battlefield 6. |
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Image relationship |
Car |
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Vertical synchronization |
Of |
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Advanced graphics settings |
Fixed resolution scale |
100% |
Lowering this scale will result in muddy structures with a low residue. Hold it at 100%, so we use a upscaler to get performance gains instead. |
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Image frequency restricted |
Of |
It is best to keep your FPS unsurpassed to have the most responsive experience in the game, especially during arms. |
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Dynamic resolution scale |
Of |
This option will automatically decline your resolution under intense scenes to maintain high FPs. Definitely won't need this. |
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Nvidia reflex low latency |
Activated |
Reduce latency in the game that can be produced with upscales or frame generation. Not sure if there is AMD Anti-team too, but if AMD users can discover it, be sure to use it. |
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Anti-aliasing |
Of |
As we use the upscaling technology below, this option will be cried automatically. But for players who want to achieve the Max visuals in the single player campaign, go to DLAA or FSR Native AA. |
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Upscaling technology |
Dlss or fsr |
It is best to use Nvidia DLSS or AMD FSR to get a performance increase in multiplayer and other competitive locations. |
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Upscaling quality |
Quality mode |
Battlefield 6 The performance is stable enough for players to switch to quality mode and still get an FPS upswing while keeping high visual allegiance. |
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Ramp production |
On |
Frame generation is one of the best settings for Battlefield 6 As you can use to get a huge increase in performance. Since your base FPS (before turning on FG) will be decent, you will not experience any noticeable input delay. |
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Future forward rendering |
Player's preference |
Future Frame Rendering takes the frame generation function a step further by making the game even more even, but at the expense of input delay. So it is recommended to try this setting yourself and see if you do not have a competitive disadvantage. |
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Graphics quality |
Textur quality |
GPU VRAM -dependent |
Low medium: 6GB VRAM, High: 8GB VRAM, Ultra: 12GB VRAM, Overpowering: 16GB VRAM |
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Texture filtration |
Overpowering |
It does not affect the CPU or GPU performance so much, but significantly improves the text quality. |
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Mesh quality |
High |
Improves the level of detail for environments, excluding other players or vehicles. High is a sweet place between quality and performance. |
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Terrain quality |
Medium |
Will check how the ground surfaces with stones or grass look in Battlefield 6And medium is the best pre -setting setting here for performance. |
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Undergrowth quality |
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Effects quality |
High |
Battlefield 6 has some jaw -with -law effects when buildings are hit by explosives and crumbs, and an aircraft shoots out flanges. Setting it to low helps you achieve certain FPs, but will lower the visual credibility of the above effects. |
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Volume quality |
High |
Will affect how fog or smoke effects interact with the lighting in the game to add depth to them. High is the best setting for Battlefield 6 Here when it comes to balancing images with performance. |
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Light quality |
GPU VRAM -dependent |
6–8 GB VRAM: Low, 12 GB+ Vram: High |
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Local light & shadow quality |
High |
One of the most intense settings here, and it will balance the appearance of shadows and local lighting in all BF6 maps. |
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Sun shadow quality |
Medium |
The medium setting for sun shadow quality looks good enough and will also increase FPS significantly. For players who have performance to save, they can go for ultra. |
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Shadow filtration |
Pcf |
While PCSS (Percent-Closer Soft Shadows) gives a realistic sense of shadows produced in the game, PCF (percentage closer filtration) is a much more performance-friendly option for most players. |
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Reflection quality |
Medium |
Another of the most taxing settings on Battlefield 6 Performance & GPU Vram on PC, which should be held on medium to preserve stable FPs. |
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Screen Space Reflections (SSR) |
Low |
SSR mainly handles the light reflections that bounced by different objects in the maps. This can cause FPS drops in some indoor environments with an abundance of objects with reflective surfaces. |
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Quality according to process quality |
Ultra |
It does not affect FPS much, but it will improve the appearance of any finishing effects you have made possible, such as DOF, Bloom or Motion Blur. |
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Screen space AO (surrounding occlusion) & GI (Global Illumination) |
Gtao high |
GTAO is the most performance -friendly alternative from the group, as SSGI will simulate indirect lighting, which is a taxing technique. |
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High credibility objects |
High |
Improves the animation and the visual quality of other players and vehicles on the screen. High is a sweet place between graphics and performance. |
These were the best settings for Battlefield 6 It will improve the game's performance, especially in multiplayer modes. These optimized settings were tested on a gaming laitable computer with an Intel i9-14900Hx CPU, Nvidia RTX 4080 GPU and 32 GB RAM. FPS that resulted from using these settings on average about 150-170 fpsWith 1% lowness in packed multiplayer areas, 120 fps, which is not bad and proof of the BF6 devs optimizes the game.
Due to the game's optimized character, players can try to get some settings if they want to focus on the game's quality more than performance (usually for the single -player campaign).
- Published
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October 10, 2025
- ESRB
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Mature 17+ / blood and gore, intense violence, strong language, buy in the app, users interact
- Developer
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Battlefield studios
