The Battlefield 6 Open Beta is live, giving players a chance to experience the latest entry in the franchise ahead of its global release date. Battlefield games have always delivered stellar visuals with atmospheric fog, top-notch lighting, and excellent particle effects. BF 6 is certainly no slouch in this department and features some pristine graphics. But these visuals can be pretty taxing on your hardware and lead to poor performance, which is why optimising your settings is a must. With this in mind, we’ve put together the best PC graphics settings to use in the Battlefield 6 Beta for optimal results.
Best PC Settings for Battlefield 6 Beta

Our PC settings recommendations for the Battlefield 6 Beta prioritize performance, meaning your FPS counter is likely to remain stable with these options in place. But before testing them out, make sure to familiarize yourself with BF 6’s PC requirements to see how your rig stacks up against the recommended hardware.
With that out of the way, here are the best PC settings to use:
Graphics
- Performance Preset: Custom
- Graphics Quality: Custom
- Graphics: Modify
- Brightness: 50
- Sharpness: 55
Graphics Settings

- 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: Low
These settings should deliver high frame rates without compromising too much on the visual front. Of course, if you want to maximize your FPS, feel free to tune down VRAM-heavy settings such as Texture Quality and Texture Filtering.
Camera
- Field of View: 110
- Vehicle 3rd Person Field of View: 86
- 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
The FOV setting can boil down to person preference, but if you want a wider view of the Battlefield, we recommend a figure in the range of 100-110. Motion Blur can be a nuisance in multiplayer titles, so it’s best to turn it off. The same goes for screen effects such as Vignette and Film Grain.
Advanced Settings
- Fixed Resolution Scale: 100
- Frame Rate Limiter: Off/On if inconsistent frame rate
- Nvidia Reflex Low Latency: Enabled + Boost
- Upscaling Technique: DLSS for Nvidia GPUs / FSR for AMD GPUs
- Upscaling Quality: Balanced
- Nvidia Frame Generation: Off
- Future Frame Rendering: Off
- Performance Overlay: Off
And that wraps up all our recommendations for the best Battlefield 6 Beta PC settings. While these settings should hold you over for the time being, we’ll be sure to update them at the time of the game’s full release. Until then, let us know how these suggestions worked out for you in the comments.