The Early Access phase of the Battlefield V open beta has rolled out, allowing EA Access, Origin Access, and Origin Access Premier subscribers, or those who’ve pre-ordered Battlefield V, to get in and play the beta early. The rest of us will have to wait until Thursday, September 6th, but Battlefield V will be playable all the way through until September 11th.
In the meantime, the PC graphics settings options for Battlefield 5 have emerged. This is each and every setting that can be tweaked for optimal performance in DICE’s 64-player online shooter, covering pretty much of all the bases we’ve come to expect from a Battlefield title. This includes DirectX 12 support, UI upscaling, overall graphics quality, lighting effects, ambient occlusion, frame rate limiting, and three separate toggles for FOV - general FOV, third-person vehicle FOV, and aim-down-sights FOV.
The graphics settings for Battlefield V are incredibly similar to Battlefield 1, it’s a similar looking game in general, and DICE tends to do a great at offering a deep set of options in order to finetune visuals and performance.
Battlefield V Video Options
- Fullscreen Mode
- Fullscreen Device
- Fullscreen Resolution
- Brightness
- Field of view
- Vehicle 3P Field of View
- ADS Field of view
- Motion Blur
- Weapon DOF
- Chromatic Aberration
- Film Grain
- Vignette
- Lens Distortion
- Custom Color Settings
- DX12 Enabled
- Resolution Scale
- UI Scale Factor
- Framerate Limiter
- UI Upscaling
- Future Frame Rendering
Battlefield V Graphics Settings
- GPU Memory Restriction
- Graphics Quality
- Vertical Sync
- Texture quality
- Texture Filtering
- Lighting Quality
- Effects Quality
- Post Process Quality
- Mesh Quality
- Terrain Quality
- Undergrowth Quality
- Antialiasing Post-Processing
- Ambient Occlusion
Battlefield V Audio Options
- Master Volume
- Music Volume
- Output Configuration
- Sound Preset
- In-Game Announcer
- Announcer Voice
- VOIP
- VOIP Volume
- Game Volume Reduction
- Subtitles
The Battlefield V open beta is available to pre-load right now, with the doors opening for everyone to begin playing on September 6, 1am PT (10 am CET). DICE also recently tweaked the PC system requirements for Battlefield V, so do be sure to check those out.
Battlefield V is out on November 20th for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, following a one-month delay.
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FOV 70? Does this mean they've finally stopped using (or at least displaying the numbers for) vertical FOV?
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Default FOV 70 concerns me xD
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that's the default in most games that let you change it. Just turn it up
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70 is tunnel-vision, is what I mean. It shouldn't even be a thing on PC.
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When u need to hardcore snipe
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remember to turn of DX 12 you will get lower fps. DX12 lesser than Vulkan
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y sure that it will have vulkan?
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not saying it does have vulkan but I know for sure vulkan > dx 11 > dx 12. but in EA case I bet its DX 11 > DX 12
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Not sure if trolling or what, but every DX12 game I tried worked faster than in DX11. If you're still talking about games like Rise of the Tomb Raider and Hitman, which had a botched DX12 patch at first - try them again, LMAO, because they work so much better than DX11.
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i don't know i had some games crash on me when using dx12 option. (BF1-gtx 1070)
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Depends on how well its been put in. With Vulcan, usually the game is only on Vulcan so has been optimised just for it. With DX12, most games are also DX11, so the DX12 implementation and optimisation is lazy and doesn't work properly.
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Is there an option to not see bionic arms on anyone?
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You handi-phobe xD
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there isn't actually any customisation options in the beta, at least not right now anyway. However 3 of the classes default models are women for the allied side, and you can't change that
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Does this mean people will already be streaming it ?