Battlefield 4 PC System Requirements Officially Revealed – Quad Core CPU and GTX 660/HD 7870 Recommended For Max Settings
The official PC system requirements for DICE’s Battlefield 4
have been released and showcase that the game would be able to run on
current mid-end cards in 1080P resolution. DICE’s Battlefield 4 which is
being made using the Frostbite 3 engine is a pure next generation online FPS experience backed by powerful integrated tools such as Battlelog 2.0.
Battlefield 4 PC System Requirements Officially Revealed
The Battlefield 4 PC System requirements are mentioned below:
Battlefield 4 |
MINIMUM Requirements |
Recommended Requirements |
OS |
Windows Vista SP2 (32-bit) |
Windows 7/Windows 8 (64-bit) |
Intel Processor |
Inte Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz |
Intel Quad Core CPU |
AMD Processor |
AMD Atlon X2 2.8 GHz |
AMD Six Core CPU |
System Memory |
4 GB Memory |
8 GB Memory |
Graphic Cards |
AMD HD 3870/ NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT |
AMD HD 7870/ NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 |
GPU VRAM |
512-MB |
2-3 GB |
Hard Drive |
30 GB |
30 GB |
PC being the lead platform for Battlefield 4 and all of DICE’s
Frostbite engine based games has been optimized for the PC hardware. The
settings show that gamers on 1080P screens would be able to enjoy the
game with a sub-$250 US GPU such as the recommended Radeon HD 7870 and
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 with 2 GB VRAM and 3 GB if you want to play on
higher details and resolution of 2560×1440/2560×1600 for a more premium
experience. The CPU recommended for running the game in max details
require an Intel Quad Core and AMD Six Core CPUs. This means that an
Intel Sandy Bridge based chip would be enough to run the game with maxed
out details since Battlefield games have always put the load on the GPU
more than the CPU. On the AMD side, anything from a good old Phenom
(six core) or AMD’s FX-6000 range would be able to run the game fine.
The system memory required to run the game adequately is 8 GB which
has become pretty common in most of the gaming PCs and the memory prices
are relatively cheaper at the moment so you can upgrade to 8 GB for a
price below $50 US easily unless you are aiming for high frequency rams.
The hard drive space required for installation is massive this time
around requiring 30 GB of free space for the game alone. So it would be
better to make some space before downloading the game off Origin. The
game would obviously run much better than the Alpha version
detailed a few months back.
Overall, the game looks absolutely great and would be optimized for
PC hardware at launch and a bit exclusively for AMD hardware.
Battlefield 4 launches for PC on 29th October 2013. The BETA is
expected to be released in early October. Consoles version would also
be available at the same date with next generation console releases
arriving later. It was
revealed that
the next generation consoles have graphics which are comparable to
medium settings on the PC version and run at native 720P resolution upscaled to 1080P delivering 60 FPS.
This article originally appeared on WCCFTech (Link)
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