Battlefield V

kasungeenath

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    adeeeeiya...

    man battlefield V game eka dagaththa. eka ban on karala game eka play karaddi wedi thiyanakotama stuck wela desktop ekata enawa:nerd::nerd:

    mage lap eke performance wala aulak na. Dell i7, 4GB VGA, 16GB ram, 2TB hard ekak thiyenne.

    Ai ban mehema?
    :no::no:
     

    Bart_Allen

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    tshirtZ

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    graphic settings low karanne kohomada ban

    onama game ekaka settings wala graphic configuration walata ghin hadanna puluwan

    Start Battlefield 5.
    Open the Video settings.
    Set Fullscreen mode to Fullscreen.
    Set Fullscreen Resolution to your monitor’s native resolution and with the highest refresh rate that your monitor supports.
    Set ADS Field of View to Off.
    Set ADS DOF Effects to Off.
    Set Chromatic Aberration to Off.
    Set Film Grain to Off.
    Set Vignette to Off.
    Set Lens Distortion to Off.
    Now click on the Advanced tab at the top.
    Set the Framerate Limiter to 200.
    Set Future Frame Rendering to On.
    Set Vertical Sync to Off.
    Set Graphics Quality to Custom. If you want to use a preset, we recommend going with Medium.
    Set Texture Quality to Ultra.
    Set Texture Filtering to Low.
    Set Lighting Quality to High.
    Set Effects Quality to Medium.
    Set Post Process Quality to Ultra. If you want a boost of roughly 15% FPS, we recommend setting it to Low, but it will downgrade the visuals significantly, especially reflections.
    Set Mesh Quality to Ultra.
    Set Terrain Quality to High.
    Set Undergrowth Quality to Low. This is highly recommended for multiplayer.
    Set Antialiasing Post-Process to TAA High.
    Set Ambient Occlusion to HBAO. If you want a boost of around 4% FPS, we recommend switching this setting off.
    And that’s it, the best settings for Battlefield 5!
     
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    kasungeenath

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    onama game ekaka settings wala graphic configuration walata ghin hadanna puluwan

    Start Battlefield 5.
    Open the Video settings.
    Set Fullscreen mode to Fullscreen.
    Set Fullscreen Resolution to your monitor’s native resolution and with the highest refresh rate that your monitor supports.
    Set ADS Field of View to Off.
    Set ADS DOF Effects to Off.
    Set Chromatic Aberration to Off.
    Set Film Grain to Off.
    Set Vignette to Off.
    Set Lens Distortion to Off.
    Now click on the Advanced tab at the top.
    Set the Framerate Limiter to 200.
    Set Future Frame Rendering to On.
    Set Vertical Sync to Off.
    Set Graphics Quality to Custom. If you want to use a preset, we recommend going with Medium.
    Set Texture Quality to Ultra.
    Set Texture Filtering to Low.
    Set Lighting Quality to High.
    Set Effects Quality to Medium.
    Set Post Process Quality to Ultra. If you want a boost of roughly 15% FPS, we recommend setting it to Low, but it will downgrade the visuals significantly, especially reflections.
    Set Mesh Quality to Ultra.
    Set Terrain Quality to High.
    Set Undergrowth Quality to Low. This is highly recommended for multiplayer.
    Set Antialiasing Post-Process to TAA High.
    Set Ambient Occlusion to HBAO. If you want a boost of around 4% FPS, we recommend switching this setting off.
    And that’s it, the best settings for Battlefield 5!

    thank you macho. rep added
     

    Frosty

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    man gahapu eketh mission ekak iwara wenakotama crash wela desktop ekata enawa. fitgirl repack eka.