Recently, hardware blogger @TechEpiphanyYT severely criticized AMD's poor support for old graphics card drivers.Due to the poor AMD driver, millions of PC players who have purchased Polaris (RX 400/500) and Vega graphics cards were unable to play Battlefield 6 smoothly.TechEpiphanyYT pointed out that in fact, Polaris/Vega users can start Battlefield 6 by modifying the registry, and the game can run perfectly.
The blogger @TechEpiphanyYT's complaints were questioned by players in the comment section. Some people believe that the inability to play "Battlefield 6" by A card is a problem with the game, not AMD's driver.Some people also pointed out that old N cards also have such problems.
In response, @TechEpiphanyYT took out an old graphics card GTX 750Ti that is more than 11 years old to refute and successfully ran "Battlefield 6". There were no problems during the game, although the frame rate was relatively low, hovering around 25FPS, and the picture was indeed very blurry, with a resolution of only 1366x768.
PC configuration:
Low image quality
Resolution: 1366x768
Ryzen 5 5600G
GTX 750Ti
Driver: 580.88
2x8GB DDR4-3600
Asus Prime B550M-A
Test video:
AMD's support for Vega graphics cards has always been poor. Strangely, just last year AMD released a new Vega product
However, some old N card users (even including GTX 1080Ti) reported that "Battlefield 6" crashed during the game, but I have not encountered any crash problems after playing the GTX 1070Ti for so many days. I feel that it is still the personal problem of these PC players.
Old N card crashes, but it feels like an extremely low probability
Video screen: