Battlefield 4 is a fast-paced first-person shooter game.
Battlefield 4 is a fast-paced first-person shooter game.
Similar to 140+ frames per second at 1080 resolution, using R9 280X and I5-4690K graphics card.
I often encounter similar discussions on BF4 forums. I usually try to avoid such discussions on tech forums. A 130 fps average in BF4 with an i5 + 980 Ti at 1440p? That's unrealistic. Unless you're playing on a server with just 10-20 players and minimal activity, or you're indoors, follow the same advice as others who boast about their PC specs. Remember, the key is minimum FPS, not average. On 64p servers with lots of smoke and explosions, you'll often drop to around 40 fps.
Operation locker ranks among the easiest maps in BF4. Particularly useful when you're not competing with 48-64 players. Consider trying Siege of Shanghai on a 64-player server.
I worked with 64 participants. I also evaluated Siege of Shanghai, achieving over 100 FPS.
I also achieve over 100 fps in certain relaxed scenarios, such as observing the wall or navigating a narrow hallway. However, maintaining an average of 100+ fps isn't realistic unless you dedicate most of your time to those conditions. During scenes with heavy activity, performance drops sharply, often falling below 100 fps and possibly reaching around 60. I don’t think this discussion serves any purpose other than showcasing high frame rates. The framerate fluctuates greatly between maps and even within a single map depending on the events unfolding and your actions.