Most Ideal 'Battlefield 1' Gaming PC & Its Specs; Here's Everything You Need To Know About 'Battlefield 1'

By Maria Follet - 14 Nov '16 08:14AM
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One of the most revolutionary releases EA DICE ever made - the "Battlefield 1" - is finally out on different platforms: PC, Xbox One and on PlayStation 4. Critics say they did this to back their previous mediocre releases which made their brand way behind the others.

Segment Next noticed five elemental features which gamers should look into "Battlefield 1". On top of the list is the realistic sound design. The article commends the team who is behind the sound design since each element which needed to make some noise is heard. Gamers also note the audio design's splendid timing once gamers are already in action. Waning, though: the reloading sound is very, very satisfying.

The second feature which made the second spot on the list is the Weather Effects. Gamers see "Battlefield 1" interface as fine even without this effect, however, with it being included in the game makes every scenario even more challenging and interesting. It affects every player's strategy to every situation and it's up to them how to deal with the storms. Among the list which gamers should also look into are the Classes, Destruction, and its Animation.

Being a website which is an expert on how games work in different desktop models, PC World made a review on how "Battlefield 1" works on an all-AMD gaming computer. The report says the game puts gaming into a whole new level and because of this, it has reached the point when it can be named as 2016's Game of the Year.

The most ideal desktop gaming computer which will make a gamer's life extra amazing has the following specs: The rate of its CPU should be at 4GHz AMD FX-8370 with a Wraith cooler intact. This can be bought at Amazon for $185.

The "Battlefield 1" PC should also have a'n MSI 970A Gaming Pro Carbon motherboard (at least $90 on Amazon), an MSI Radeon RX 480 Gaming X 8GB Graphics Card worth $245 - $270 on Amazon, a Corsair Vengeance 8GB with a 1866MHz RAM DDR3 and a 256GB SSD 600p Series M.2 NVMe SSD Memory. Redirect to the website's link provided above to get the idea on how to build one.

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