Running Battlefield 1 on a system with 4 GB of RAM is possible but may require optimization.
Running Battlefield 1 on a system with 4 GB of RAM is possible but may require optimization.
Checking if you can play Battlefield 1 with just 4 GB RAM is feasible but will require significant optimization. Aim for around 30–40 frames per second to maintain smooth gameplay. Adjust settings like resolution, texture quality, and sound effects to balance performance and visual fidelity.
It depends on your other specifications too. It should work, but you might experience lag.
Typically it runs with around 4GB of RAM during gameplay, which combined with system services can leave limited memory. You should anticipate noticeable stuttering and occasional frame drops, though the frames per second might still be manageable.
No. Even 8GB has a high chance of course performance problems. My System use ~10GB RAM in BF1.
Your primary system consumes roughly 6.8 GB of memory while running the game.
The only way to know is to give it a try. I’ll do that once I’m back home.
It's likely the system won't start properly, I have 8GB but experience stuttering after roughly 30 minutes of use, plus a few other issues. Suggested upgrade is 16GB minimum.