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Anonymous
9 years ago
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Can I Run Battlefield 1

Hi Everyone,I want to buy Battlefield 1 but I am not sure about my system.Can I run Battlefield 1 ?

This is my system.

  • İntel(R) Core(TM) i7 4510U CPU @ 2.00 Ghz 2.60 Ghz
  • RAM                   : 6 GB
  • AMD Radeon R5 M230 4858 mb
  • Windows 10 64 bit

Thank you, have a nice day 🙂

Edit: Spelling error fixed 🙂

  • Well, judging by the ram alone, you are 2 GB short. I'm guessing this is a laptop which may make that a pain to upgrade to at least 8 GB.

    I googled a quick benchmark for your graphic card and it really isn't a great thing for newer games. http://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Radeon-R5-M230.108655.0.html

    Less demanding games you'll have an alright time with. It lists Battlefield 4 with low settings at an average of 38.6 FPS with a 1024 x 768 resolution. Any resolutions higher or any graphical settings higher will make that number even lower, causing your gameplay to get all stuttery and laggy. Based on that, I'd not recommend playing Battlefield 1. It has even bigger requirements then Battlefield 4. 

    I also found this quick video for you, it shows how bad the experience would be: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ScNjwn3V34

    That person uses a different CPU so it isn't entirely accurate to your situation, but I doubt you'd get much more FPS then that. (The fact that he's recording has lowered his FPS as well a bit but his FPS is too low to be anywhere near smooth when he's not recording.)

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    Anonymous
    9 years ago
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    According to system requirements, my system is not enough to run, I know but If you look fifa 17 system requirements,I cant play Fifa 17.However I play Fifa 17 fluently in ultra settings so I am confused ☹️

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    Anonymous
    9 years ago
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    hi @TurkishSoldier23,

    Sometimes games will run, and even seem to run well on computers that fall below the minimum requirements but, simply running in the immediate future is not the only reason games have system requirements.

    Running a game that you do not meet the requirements to run makes your computer work extra hard. That can lead to overheating, crashes, glitches and, possibly hardware failures. The minimum requirements are what you need to avoid damaging your computer by running the game. Yes it can take a while for the damage to be evident in performance, but I promise you, it is doing a bit of damage to the computer every time you run a game it does not meet the requirements to run.

  • Well, judging by the ram alone, you are 2 GB short. I'm guessing this is a laptop which may make that a pain to upgrade to at least 8 GB.

    I googled a quick benchmark for your graphic card and it really isn't a great thing for newer games. http://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Radeon-R5-M230.108655.0.html

    Less demanding games you'll have an alright time with. It lists Battlefield 4 with low settings at an average of 38.6 FPS with a 1024 x 768 resolution. Any resolutions higher or any graphical settings higher will make that number even lower, causing your gameplay to get all stuttery and laggy. Based on that, I'd not recommend playing Battlefield 1. It has even bigger requirements then Battlefield 4. 

    I also found this quick video for you, it shows how bad the experience would be: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ScNjwn3V34

    That person uses a different CPU so it isn't entirely accurate to your situation, but I doubt you'd get much more FPS then that. (The fact that he's recording has lowered his FPS as well a bit but his FPS is too low to be anywhere near smooth when he's not recording.)