Recently we did an article where we showed you how to get in on the Battlefield V Open beta action on PC, Xbox One and PS4. The Open beta stage for Battlefield 5 has officially begun and with it, we have some insight into what the graphics settings of the game offer in terms of options. The Open beta will be accessible for all players on Sept 6th. As in regards to the Battlefield 5 PC Graphics Settings, we are going to talk about what sort of tweaks will be available to players playing on PC.
Battlefield 5 PC Graphics Settings will offer players options to change their texture settings, Texture Filtering, Lighting, Effects, Post Processing, Mesh, Terrain, Undergrowth, Anti-aliasing Post Processing and Ambient Occlusion.
Moreover, players will also be able to play with GPU Memory Restriction, Future Frame Rendering. Players will also get to choose Direct X 11 or 12 depending on the hardware they are using.
However, currently, since Nvidia’s RTX GPUs are not yet available to the public, no options will be found to either enable or disable raytracing settings. We assume that the final version of the game will offer this option. On top of all this, options to tweak resolution scale, Field of View, Motion Blur, Weapon Depth of Field, Chromatic Aberration, Film Grain, Vignette, Lens Distortion and Custom Colours will also be found in the settings.
This is all in regards to the graphics settings of the game, if you haven’t read our article on how to download Battlefield 5 open beta then head on over here.
Battlefield 5 Release Date
Battlefield V will be released on Oct 19 across all platforms. However, the deluxe version will come out a few days earlier on 16 Oct, the game is up for preorder right now on their official website.
While we have you, also check out the phenomenal OST for Battlefield 5 over here.
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