Potential BIOS dive aside, Battlefield 6 goes surprisingly easy on PC hardware
Battlefield 6 marks the first time, in all my years of hardwaring, that I have been summoned to someoneβs house in order to make a PC game work. I canβt offer this Jimβll Fix It service to everyone, not least because IGNβs lawyers have issues with the name, so Iβll just say this: Enabling Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 is inconvenient, but not as fiddly as it sounds, and can be done with at most a couple of toggles in your BIOS/UEFIβs Security section.
As it turns out, thatβs probably the worst of BF6βs hardware worries. I donβt know who forgot to tell DICE that all FPS blockbusters must now be callously demanding graphics card shin-kickers, but in both the campaign and multiplayer, this seems to run quite... well? Likely well enough that as long as youβre on any reasonably modern rig, you might not need to do much twiddling with the visual settings.
Still. Letβs have a go at it anyway.
