Battlefield 5

About Battlefield 5

Battlefield 5 System Requirements

Minimum

  • CPU: Core i5 6600K / AMD FX-8350
  • CPU SPEED: Info
  • RAM: 8 GB
  • OS: 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10
  • VIDEO CARD: DirectX 11.0 Compatible video card with 2 GB VRAM (AMD Radeon HD 7850 / nVidia GeForce GTX 660)
  • PIXEL SHADER: 5.0
  • VERTEX SHADER: 5.0
  • SOUND CARD: Yes
  • FREE DISK SPACE: 50 GB
  • DEDICATED VIDEO RAM: 2048 MB

Battlefield 5 Recommended Requirements

Recommended

  • CPU: Intel Core i7 4790 / AMD Ryzen 3 1300X or equivalent
  • CPU SPEED: Info
  • RAM: 12 GB
  • OS: 64-bit Windows 10
  • VIDEO CARD: DirectX 11.1 Compatible video card 8GB AMD Radeon RX 580 / 6GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060)
  • PIXEL SHADER: 5.1
  • VERTEX SHADER: 5.1
  • SOUND CARD: Yes
  • FREE DISK SPACE: 50 GB
  • DEDICATED VIDEO RAM: 6GB (8GB AMD)

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BATTALEFIELD 5

Battlefield V is still one of the most popular multiplayer FPS games in 2021 despite originally releasing in 2018. You can join the fight on PC today if your computer can at least pass the minimum system requirements test. The minimum GPU and CPU required to run Battlefield V are the GeForce GTX 660/Radeon HD 7850 and the Core i5-6600K/FX-8350. It also needs at least 8 GB of RAM to run smoothly. If you want to max out the graphics settings for Battlefield V so you can see every frame of the fight in beautiful detail, your PC needs to pass this recommended system requirements test. At CPU, DICE wants you to have at least an AMD Ryzen 3 1300X or an Intel Core i7-4790. Next, your video card should be at least a GeForce GTX 1060 or a Radeon RX 580. Lastly, you need to make sure your PC has at least 12 GB of RAM.

Released on November 20, 2018, Battlefield V is quickly hyped the PC gaming market. A lot of the hype this time around can be attributed to EA’s inclusion of the battle royale genre that was made popular by games like PUBG and Fortnite. Dating back to the very first entry in the iconic series, Battlefield 1942, the Battlefield franchise has always done it bigger than its competitors, and Battlefield V isn’t about to break up that trend. The last Battlefield game covered events from World War I, and this time around, players will be transported back to World War II. Prepare for several other new game modes, including Tides of War and Grand Operations. A core aspect of all multiplayer modes will focus on teamplay that rewards people for staying with their party, so it’s time to check the system requirements and grab your squad to prepare for the release of Battlefield V.

Being built on the same engine as Star Wars: Battlefront II and Battlefield 1, the newest Battlefield has the same minimum system requirements. If you just want to get in to the game with the bare minimum of hardware, your computer will need at least a GeForce GTX 660 or its AMD equivalent, the Radeon HD 7850. Both of these video cards hit the market in 2012 and have continued to be popular choices for PC gamers. If you had one of these six year-old cards in your rig, you would still be above the minimum requirements for almost 90% of all PC games! The CPU requirements have also remained unchanged from game to game this time around. Intel’s Core i5-6600K and AMD’s FX-6350 are the minimum CPUs that will enable you to play Battlefield 5 on at least Low Settings with at least 30 FPS. In contrast to its biggest competitor, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 which has a 53% pass rate, BFV only has a 34% pass rate.

Even though Battlefield 5 is set during World War II, you’re going to need a much more modern computer to play it on Ultra High settings. The recommended requirements are much more intense than the minimum specs. You will need at least a Radeon Rx 480 or GeForce GTX 1060 to get above the GPU requirement. While the GeForce GTX 1060 is the third most popular Nvidia GPU in our community, there are only a handful of models that are stronger and even fewer in actual circulation. When you look at the recommended CPUs that are required, things get even more out of hand. Setting the requirement at the Core i7-4790 and the Ryzen 3 1300 suggests that some intense calculations are occurring under the hood to keep up with environment destruction and player movements/actions.

Battlefield V was supposed to release in October, but EA decided to push that release date back to November. Will the extra month of development help them take out a larger share of the triple A FPS market? Only time will tell, but many signs point towards an uphill battle for Battlefield V and the high system requirements aren’t doing it any favors.

Battlefield V is focused extensively on party-based features and mechanics, scarcity of resources, and removing “abstractions” from game mechanics to increase realism. There is an expanded focus on player customization through the new Company system, where players can create multiple characters with cosmetic and weapon options. Cosmetic items, and currency used to purchase others, are earned by completing in-game objectives.

The game features several new multiplayer modes, including the “continuous” campaign mode “Firestorm”, and “Grand Operations”. The Grand Operations mode is an expansion of the “Operations” mode introduced in Battlefield 1, which focuses on matches taking place across multiple stages to simulate a campaign from the war. In Grand Operations, each round will have specific objectives, and performance in each stage will influence the next. If the final day ends with a close margin of victory, the match will culminate with a “Final Stand”, with players fighting to the last man standing on a continually shrinking map. Similarly to Battlefield 1, the game features a collection of single-player “war stories” based on aspects of World War II, with voiceovers in each war story’s native language. The game also features a cooperative mode not seen since Battlefield 3 called “Combined Arms”, where up to four players can undertake missions together and features dynamic missions and objectives so missions cannot be played the same way each time.

The battle royale mode is built around the franchise’s “core pillars of destruction, team play, and vehicles”. The name “Firestorm” refers to a literal storm of fire that constricts players similar to the popular Battle Royale game mechanic of restricting the play area. Furthermore, this particular game mode was not developed by DICE themselves, but has been outsourced to Criterion Games and features the biggest map created by the franchise to date. It is playable by 64 players, which can be divided into up to 16 squads with a focus on team work




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