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Here’s what you’ll need to run Battlefield 1 on PC

The Battlefield 1 beta wrapped up a few weeks ago with over 13 million players trying out the game. Now, DICE is on the road to release and in preparation for launch, the studio has put out the minimum and recommended PC system requirements for the game.

Battlefield 1 continues to use the Frostbite engine and according to DICE, this version of it is “the most optimised yet”. Those looking to run the game will need at least an AMD FX-6350 processor or an Intel Core i5, 8GB of RAM and an AMD Radeon HD 7850 or Nvidia GTX 660 graphics card.

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Those looking to bump up the graphical settings will want to be running an AMD FX-8350 or Intel Core i7 4790, 16GB of RAM and an AMD Radeon RX 480 or Nvidia GTX 1060 graphics card. The game itself will run on Windows 7, 8.1 and 10, it will also require 50GB of hard drive space.

Battlefield 1 launches on the 21st of October on PC, Xbox One and PS4.

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2 comments

  1. Considering for the higher end requirements those 2 video cards did not exist when the game was being made I would think a for AMD a 290x or 390 would be required and for Nvidia a 970 or 980 just saying is all..lol

  2. 980 from green side, The 970 cant deliver smooth 60FPS at 1080p ultra. It constantly sits at full load even with a nice OC, Gets hits with dips into 50’s and sometimes high 40’s.