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Hi @Rhymst Welcome to the community 😃 Don't worry about being new, we all started somewhere, and so long as you're enjoying the series that's what matters.
Can't help with PC specs as I play on console, but BF4 would definitely be worth a look since it's probably going to be 'closer' to BF2042 than BF1 or BFV.
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@Rhymst wrote:Sorry I'm a newbie! I usually don't play games (like never) but my friend talks a lot about the new upcoming Battlefield game so I tried Battlefield V this weekend and I love the big battles So my question is: My PC have Ryzen 5 3600, DDR4 SDRAM, RTX 2060, 1x16 GB is this a good setup for Battlefield 2042 or do I need to upgrade? It works fine on Battlefield V but I don't know anything about computers and I really want the game to run on my PC. And also for a newbie like me which Battlefield game should I play for practice? I really want to dive in to Battlefield 2042 on release it looks amazing
Welcome to the group
June 2021
I'm not an expert on the Ryzen platform, but at least on Intel's side it's better to have more than one RAM stick, so your cpu can use the memory in dual channel configuration.
June 2021
@Rhymst Welcome! See you on the Battlefield🦾
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@RhymstCould be Windows firewall or third party antivirus not playing nice with Punkbuster. See if the solution here is of help:
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Battlefield-4/Battlefield-4-punk-buster-keeps-kicking-me/td-p/1803533
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