
When playing Battlefield 6, you might find the game’s graphics to be blindingly bright, making it challenging to enjoy the experience. Here’s a quick fix that doesn’t involve sunglasses, allowing you to enjoy the game without straining your eyes.
The Brightness Problem
In several maps, particularly Operation Firestorm and Liberation Peak, the extreme brightness can be overwhelming, making it hard to transition between light and dark areas.
The Fix
To adjust your brightness:
- Navigate to the settings menu.
- Look for the ‘world brightness’ option in the accessibility section or at the top of the graphics tab.
- The default brightness setting is 50; consider setting it lower, around 30 to 40, for a more comfortable experience without plunging everything into darkness.
Additional Graphic Settings
While you’re adjusting the world brightness, you might also want to tweak other settings for an optimal visual experience:
- Experiment with screen space AO and GI options.
- Enable or disable HDR depending on your monitor specs.
- Turn off visual effects like vignette and film grain for a clearer picture.
This simple adjustment can significantly enhance your gameplay, making every map playable without hurting your eyes. Hopefully, more permanent solutions will come from Battlefield Studios in future updates.