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Torque's avatar
2 days ago

[PC] Battlefield 6 requirements [VBS\HVCI Capable]

O.K., while we still have got time untill August 4 when pre-load should start it's might be important to clear another question to eliminate problems even before they occur.

Official image with minimum and recommended requirements to run Battlefield 6 on your PC have got this:

 

  1. TPM 2.0 Enabled;
  2. UEFI Secure Boot Enabled;
  3. HVCI Capable;
  4. VBS Capable.

And Win10 users also need to Enable "Hardware Accelerated GPU Sheduling".

So, what this "Capable" mean? I personally have got both of this "Disabled" simply because it ate performance and resources.

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  • This is exactly why i created this topic.

    Still, people will find out it and be sad.

  • carsono311's avatar
    carsono311
    Seasoned Ace
    14 hours ago

    You might be right.  We will certainly know soon enough.

  • Summon's avatar
    Summon
    Seasoned Scout
    14 hours ago
    carsono311 wrote:

    Windows 11 is recommended because 10 will stop being fully supported in October.

    And Windows 11 is such utter crap that most people would rather stay on Windows 10 regardless if it will stop being fully supported.

    In 5 days from now (Aug 7) I'm going to guarantee the Internet will be flooded with people talking about all kinds of problems they're having with BF6 all because of these ridiculous requirements.

  • carsono311's avatar
    carsono311
    Seasoned Ace
    21 hours ago

    HVCI and VBS are core components of how TPM 2.0 secures the OS kernel.

    EA’s new (since 2023 I think) client-side anti-cheat software is called Javelin.  It requires TPM 2.0 to be enabled.  I am sorry to say, if you are not able to support TPM 2.0, you will not be able to play BF6 on your computer… if GeForce Now picks up the game soon, that may be one workaround.  There are some VPN tricks that may work as well, but that is more advanced and still being worked on… there is a sizeable community of people that are uncomfortable giving EA DICE access to their kernel!

    Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling is only recommended, not required.

    Windows 11 is recommended because 10 will stop being fully supported in October.

  • They don't have the secure boot and tpm requirement of the main page for system requirements. if it is required count me out i won't be reinstalling windows for 1 game when so many other and free games are out there ....

     

    why isn't it mentioned here https://www.ea.com/games/battlefield/battlefield-6/system-requirements

  • Summon's avatar
    Summon
    Seasoned Scout
    2 days ago

    I'm a bit confused on these PC requirements myself. Admittedly, I have an older PC (I just can't afford any upgrades), and thus some of these configurations I just can't enable.

    I have UEFI Secure Boot Enabled.

    I don't have TPM 2.0 Enabled because my motherboard doesn't support TPM 2.0 (hence why I'm also not on Windows 11).

    I don't have any clue what both HVCI Capable and VBS Capable means.

    I don't have Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling Enabled, nor was I told to ever enable it.

    And furthermore, why is Windows 11 recommended? Every single person I have talked to has said that Windows 11 only ever gave them problems (If I was ever capable of getting a newer, more modern PC there's no doubt in my mind I would downgrade from Windows 11 to Windows 10 regardless if Windows 10 reached its shelf life or not).

    So, with all of that said, am I just prohibited from playing BF6 and that's that?

  • Perhaps... although I think Javelin will just want permission to access the runtime, not necessarily "live" in it... still more to research on Javelin for sure!

  • Hm... i didn't noticed that. Maybe just a typo.

    I read somewhere since Javelin in kernel  it's required special procedure to delete.

  • I saw that as well.  Having a TPM 2.0+ board and Windows 10 64-bit indirectly supports HVCI and VBS as well... I have to think that perhaps certain aspects of Javelin may want access to some of virtualized runtime... I think there is more to come on that.  I find it strange that they did not list Windows 10 as 64-bit while also saying HVCI and VBS capable...??

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