It is a heavy shooter
The listed requirements already point to a fairly serious baseline, even just to get started.
Battlefield 6 does not only need hardware to look good. It needs stability in large maps, destruction-heavy scenes, smoke, and chaotic fights. Reading the requirements well helps you understand whether the real pressure is more likely to land on the GPU, CPU, or a bad settings mix.
RTX 2060, RX 5600 XT 6 GB, or Arc A380.
RTX 3060 Ti, RX 6700 XT, or Arc B580.
16 GB even at minimum.
TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and VBS/HVCI on Steam.
The listed requirements already point to a fairly serious baseline, even just to get started.
On larger maps and busier scenes, a tighter CPU can hurt stability even if the GPU looks fine on paper.
Even with solid hardware, lowering the right heavy settings usually creates a better experience than maxing everything blindly.
Windows 10, i5-8400 or Ryzen 5 2600, 16 GB RAM, RTX 2060, RX 5600 XT 6 GB or Arc A380, DirectX 12, and 55 GB storage.
Windows 11, i7-10700 or Ryzen 7 3700X, 16 GB RAM, RTX 3060 Ti, RX 6700 XT, or Arc B580.
Yes. Its official requirements and the scale of the game clearly point to a shooter that can lean hard on both GPU and CPU.
No. Minimum specs do not guarantee an ideal experience, especially in heavier scenes or at higher FPS targets.
Yes, because what matters here is translating your hardware, resolution, monitor, and smoothness target into a more exact settings plan.