Great question! 😊
Great question! 😊
Motherboard: Intel DP965LT
RAM: 4x1GB DDR2, 667MHz
HDD: WDB 200GB (186GB free)
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo @2.4GHz
GPU: Asus GTX750TI OC 2GB GDDR5 with dual fans
Power Supply: Corsair CX430 Builder
OS: Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
Battlefield 4 should run smoothly, averaging around 60-70 FPS on X settings.
They don’t believe a main duo will play BF4 beyond the campaign, and even if they do, it’ll likely be slow.
Checking the clock speed of your Core 2 Duo shows it can run, though not smoothly. At its default 3.1GHz it only managed about 37 frames per second. I was able to play Fortnite without too many issues when I boosted it to 4GHz, but overall performance was poor.
In reality, the average frame rate might sit between the 30s and 40s thanks to the decent GPU, though maintaining a solid minimum is more important here. CPU delays in BF4 typically manifest as sudden drops during intense action, not a steady low frame count. For example, when facing an exploding tank, you might instantly hit around 5–10 FPS for a few key seconds. I run on a Core i5-750, which works fine for a fun game but shows a noticeable older processor. It’s reassuring to avoid slower machines.
I moved from the lowest options on my old laptop to over 60 frames per second at the top settings with 1080p in any game. Right now, I can say for sure that if that’s what you’re playing, you’re missing something.
That's not helpful. Could you clarify what settings you're referring to? I'm here to assist with any questions you have.