High-definition settings for Battlefield 4 at 1440p with 60fps. What requirements are needed?
High-definition settings for Battlefield 4 at 1440p with 60fps. What requirements are needed?
It would require a powerful setup to run Battlefield 4 at maximum settings with 1440p resolution, 200% texture quality, and consistently smooth performance above 60 frames per second. Let's discuss the necessary components or PC parts and see what you need!
It's still fewer than 4K resolution, so a single Titan X should suffice. I’d recommend GTX 980 or Titan X, though that doesn’t include all possible settings. EDIT: It turns out the calculation is correct—2560×2 times 1440×2 equals 14,745,600 pixels, which is more than 1.5 times a 4K display. A dual Titan X would likely be needed, as one can only handle BF 4 at around 70-80 details in full HD. With just one, performance would probably drop into the 40s range.
Guessing here since there are likely no standards, probably around two to three Titan Xs combined. If you're setting up a PC focused on resolution scaling, a 4K monitor might be more practical than chasing pixel counts. (At 200% scaling, that’s roughly 14.7 million pixels—definitely pushing into the Titan X range for over 60fps in Battlefield 4.)
A lot, as mentioned by @ShadowCaptain, means 200% of 1440P exceeds 4K. On 100%, I maintain around 80 FPS, staying steady at 60 FPS or higher, using a GTX 970.
Run at 1440P with full resolution and test performance. This should give you around 60 FPS on a Titan or about 290x crossfire.
You're correct. Scaling by 200% involves adjusting both vertical and horizontal pixels, resulting in a 4x increase compared to 4K resolution.
The system needs a powerful processor—likely a Titan X or even a GTX 980 would work. This game seems to rely heavily on CPU performance, especially for higher settings, so an I5 should suffice.