BF1 as an authentic immersive game and sits on top of the pile of current first person shooters because of that, at least for me. Some game modes/mechanics can lead to frustrations but it does a lot more right than it gets wrong. The sound and visuals as battle rages makes for an amazing atmosphere.
I've turned down a lot of the ultra visual settings to assist my PvP time. I'm sure that more serious BF1 experts have a certain settings level that in a way games the game. Like tweaking the graphic levels to a point where smoke is no longer a block to visibility.
From what I've seen, the general PvP "optimal" settings for Nvidia cards include:
- Everything on LOW except Mesh Quality, set that to Ultra.
- Go to Nvidia control panel, set digital vibrance from desktop color settings to 70.
- Set in-game brightness to 60 percent.
I may want to do well in a match but I play as much for the experience as for the kill to death ratio.
The optimal PvP graphical settings take away as much from the game as a match lost to a steamrolling crew.
Last night I had a great match, it didn't involve many kills or death's but it had action and I enjoyed it. A great all rounder:
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