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Time of India
09-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Battlefield 6 Open Beta: Best graphics settings to try
Image via Battlefield The open beta for Battlefield 6 is officially available for everyone from August 9th to 10th, which is the 1st phase, and the 2nd phase is from the 14th to the 17th of August. It is the game's next installment in EA's acclaimed first-person shooter franchise. This latest title runs on EA's Frostbite engine, which provides stunning visuals. But to fully explore a game's potential, it is important for you to know the best graphics settings in order to test the game. This article provides the best graphics settings for the Battlefield 6 open beta. Best graphics settings for Battlefield 6 Open Beta All the settings suggested in the video are community-based and not officially released by the franchise. These settings will help players to maximize FPS without sacrificing any quality drop. All these options are optimized for low- to mid-end PCs, where FPS is the main focus of players. Graphics Menu Graphic Quality: Custom Brightness: 59 Sharpness: 50 Advanced options Fixed Resolution Scale: 100 Frame Rate Limiter: Set to maximum refresh rate supported by your display (120, 144, 240) Nvidia Reflex Low Latency: Enabled + Boost Upscaling Technique: Nvidia DLSS / AMD FSR Upscaling Quality: Ultra Performance Nvidia Frame Generation: Off Future Frame Rendering: Off Performance Overlay: On Camera settings Field of View: 105-110 Vehicle 3rd Person Field of View: 83 Weapon Field of View: Wide World Motion Blur: 0 Weapon Motion Blur: 0 Camera Shake Amount: 20 Chromatic Aberration: Off Vignette: Off Film Grain: Off Display Menu Fullscreen Mode: Fullscreen Fullscreen Device: Preferred monitor with high refresh rate Fullscreen Resolution: Native (1920 X 1080 P) Aspect Ratio: Auto Refresh Rate: Maximum Hz of your monitor Vertical Sync: Off Texture Quality: High Texture Filtering: High Mesh Quality: Low Terrain Quality: Medium Undergrowth Quality: Low Effects Quality: Low Volumetric Quality: Low Lighting Quality: Low Local Light & Shadow Quality: Low Sun Shadow Quality: Low Shadow Filtering: PCF Reflection Quality: Low Screen Space Reflections: Off Post Processing Quality: Low Screen Space AO & GI: Off High Fidelity Objects Amount: Medium All these settings can be tweaked and changed according to personal preference to get the desired output from the game. Players need to note that all these settings are for low- to mid-end PCs to get maximum FPS with minimal quality drop. Above were the best graphics settings for Battlefield Open Beta, through which players can get the ultimate experience of the beta version. Feel free to make changes according to personal preference and situations. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


Mint
25-06-2025
- Mint
Nvidia reveals RTX 5050 GPU: Affordable next gen graphics card for budget gamers
Nvidia has officially revealed the GeForce RTX 5050 GPU for laptops and desktops. This new entry-level card is designed for the budget-conscious gamers and creators who want the latest features without spending a fortune. The desktop variant of the RTX 5050 is expected to be available in July 2025, with a starting price of $249. Laptop variants are already available with Asus, MSI and more. Ray tracing and DLSS 4: The RTX 5050 supports full ray tracing, DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation and Nvidia Reflex. This makes the card suitable for both single-player AAA titles and fast-paced esports titles. Gaming: The GPU delivers more than 150 fps with DLSS 4 on modern titles like Cyberpunk 2077, Doom: The Dark Ages, Apex Legends, Counter-Strike 2 and more. This is a significant improvement over the RTX 3050. AI performance: The card supports up to 421 TOPS, which is about six times more than the performance of the RTX 3050. Display support: The card supports up to a 4K display at 480Hz or 8K at 165Hz with DSC and supports up to 4 displays. Efficiency: The laptop version of the RTX 5050 comes with GDDR7 memory, which is up to twice as efficient as GDDR6 memory. This helps in reducing the size and thickness of gaming laptops. Buy the RTX 5050 GPU if you are looking for an affordable option for your new gaming PC. If you are a casual gamer and 1080p gaming is perfect for you, then go for this card. And anyone who is looking for an upgrade over RTX 20 or 30 series video cards, the RTX 5050 can offer a significant performance boost. The desktop variant of the RTX 5050 GPU will be available in mid-July and the price will start from $249 ( ₹ 21,300 approx). The card will be available through partners like Asus, Gigabyte and more. Gaming laptops equipped with the RTX 5050 are available in India from Asus, MSI and more.
Yahoo
15-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Stellar Blade is set to run smoother than ever on PC as its multi-frame generation support promises to triple its frame rate, as long as you have the pricey hardware needed
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Nearly a year after its original launch, there's not too much longer to wait for Stellar Blade to launch on PC, and it's now been confirmed that the action RPG will support the latest Nvidia tech on day one to make its frame rate juicier than ever. Ahead of the PC port's release in June, Nvidia has confirmed that Stellar Blade will immediately support DLSS 4. For anyone with compatible hardware (specifically, the pricey GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs), the game will also boast Nvidia's new Multi Frame Generation tech that can generate "up to three additional frames per traditionally rendered frame." Basically, it'll look extra smooth, and in the comparison trailer below, you can see the frame rate triple up to the high 300s at times, allowing the action to flow better than ever. This staggering fps isn't entirely consistent, but you can rely on it being significantly higher than the native frame rate (which, for what it's worth, also looks great in the video, falling around the 100-130fps range). Beyond the Multi Frame Generation, Nvidia confirms in a blog post that Stellar Blade's DLSS 4 support means you can use Super Resolution to "further enhance image quality," while you can expect responsiveness to be improved by Nvidia Reflex (which reduces latency). Unrelated to all the tech details, Stellar Blade's crossover DLC with Goddess of Victory – Nikke (also developed by Shift Up) is arriving in June, too. Although it's not clear exactly what that'll contain at this point, you can certainly look forward to some new outfits for Eve, like the 2B costume added in the NieR: Automata collab DLC. It'll be interesting to see where Stellar Blade goes beyond this. Last May, it was revealed that Shift Up was already considering a sequel, and considering how popular the game has been, it'd really be no surprise if this happened. Kicking off this year, all of Shift Up's employees were reportedly given a $3,400 bonus and a PS5 Pro, so clearly, they were very happy with how things went last year. You can find even more great games to play in our list of the best action games.