BattleBit Remastered looks primitive, but any game that supports up to 254 players all fighting together on a giant map is going to tax your system. This spiritual successor to the legendary Battlefield series puts you in control of a single soldier across enormous maps — two teams fight for supremacy with an array of modern weapons, including armored vehicles, tanks and helicopters. Capture objectives while working with your squad and help your team take control.
Unlike most modern games, BattleBit Remastered doesn’t have a Battlepass or premium purchases — you buy the game, then you unlock everything by earning XP. It’s an old-school ethos that the developers are pushing hard, and after many years of early-access, this little indie shooter has exploded in popularity, surging up the Steam rankings with millions of purchases. Even with the primitive graphics, there’s something exciting about BattleBit — it captures the chaos that we all want from Battlefield. The more players the merrier, and 254 players on a single server generates some incredible battles.
Purchase BattleBit Remastered on Steam here. It’s $14.99 standard — extremely cheap for what you’re getting.
More BattleBit Remastered guides:
21 Useful Keybinds | How To Earn More XP | All Weapons & Gadget Unlocks | Recon Class Guide | Medic Class Guide
BattleBit Remastered uses a chunky, Roblox-like style that makes this game much easier to run on modern computers than your average Battlefield game.
For reference, the Geforce GTS 450 first released in 2010.
Also for reference, the Geforce GTX 600 Series first released in 2012. Neither card is especially new, so even an older PC should be able to run BattleBit at a stable framerate.
Lag and Ping are some of the
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