Battlefield 6 Tested – AMD Radeon and Nvidia RTX Performance Reviewed
AMD FSR 4 and Frame Generation
FSR 4 Performance and Image Quality
Battlefield 6 supports AMD’s FSR 4 upscaling using AMD’s upgradable FSR API. This means that users with AMD’s newest drivers and compatible graphics cards can utilise AMD’s FSR 4 AI upscaler. FSR 3.1 will automatically be replaced with FSR 4.
Visually, FSR 4 delivers much sharper results than FSR 3. FSR 3 also has ghosting issues in some low-contrast areas. This ghosting simply isn’t present with FSR 4. Overall, AMD’s FSR 4 and Nvidia’s DLSS 4 Super Resolution (upscaling) features deliver similar results. Both are worth using, especially when playing Battlefield 6 at high resolutions.
For users of older AMD graphics cards, XeSS is worth using instead of FSR 3.1. This should deliver higher levels of image quality. However, FSR 4 is the best solution for GPUs that support it.
At 4K with our Sapphire Radeon RX 9070 XT, we can see our average framerate increase from 54.4 to 100.1 FPS using FSR 4’s Performance mode. By adding FSR Frame Generation, we can achieve average framerates of 173.4 FPS in our benchmark scene.

