Battlefield 6 delivers an expanded PC experience with extensive features, customization, and hardware support. The game will use EA's Javelin anti-cheat system with modifications aimed at safeguarding against FPS-specific cheats and hacks. PC features include ultrawide monitor support for 21:9 and 32:9, more than 600 customization options including HDR and HUD scaling, and upscaling technologies such as frame generation, anti-aliasing, and latency reduction. The launch install size is listed at 55GB with a disclaimer for post-launch content, and mandatory platform security capabilities like TPM 2.0, UEFI Secure Boot, HVCI, and VBS are required. Minimum and recommended CPU, GPU, RAM, DirectX, and OS specifications are provided for players.
"Battlefield 6 brings the best PC experience in the history of the franchise offering the widest array of features and customization options ever supported," the developer said. Battlefield 6 will also have ultrawide monitor support on PC, including support for 21:9 and 32:9. There are also more than 600 customization options for players, including things like HDR and HUD scaling. Players on PC can also look forward to upscaling technology like frame generation, anti-aliasing, and latency reduction.
Regarding anti-cheat on PC, EA said Battlefield 6 will use the Javelin anti-cheat system. "Our Anticheat system has unique modifications designed to safeguard against cheats and hacks specific to the FPS space. Javelin has been built from the ground up by a team of veteran engineers and analysts focused on studying cheating problems for each specific game under EA's umbrella and designing unique features to solve those issues," the developer explained.
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