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To achieve higher FPS and smoother gameplay in Warzone 2 on PC, you'll need to adjust your settings for performance optimization. Here's a breakdown of the best settings you should apply for maximum FPS:
General Tips:
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Update Graphics Drivers: Always keep your NVIDIA or AMD drivers up to date to ensure optimal performance. For NVIDIA, use GeForce Experience to check for updates. For AMD, use Radeon Settings.
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DLSS: If you have an NVIDIA RTX graphics card, enable DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) with the "Ultra Performance" setting for the best performance boost. This reduces rendering load while maintaining visual quality.
Recommended In-Game Settings:
- Display Mode: Full Screen (reduces input lag).
- Screen Refresh Rate: Set to your monitor’s refresh rate.
- Render Resolution: 100% (reduce only if absolutely necessary).
- V-Sync: Disabled (improves responsiveness).
- NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: Enabled + Boost for better system latency.
Texture and Detail Settings:
- Texture Resolution: Low.
- Texture Filter Anisotropic: Low.
- Particle Quality: Low.
- Tessellation: Disabled.
- On-demand Texture Streaming: Disabled.
Shadow & Lighting:
- Shadow Map Resolution: Low.
- Cache Spot Shadows and Cache Sun Shadows: Enabled (helps reduce CPU load).
- Particle Lighting: Low.
- DirectX Raytracing, Ambient Occlusion, and Screen Space Reflection: Disabled (for major performance boosts).
Post Processing Effects:
- Anti-Aliasing: Off or SMAA T2X if you want some level of smoothing.
- World and Weapon Motion Blur, Depth of Field: Disabled for better clarity.
- Film Grain: Set to 0.00 for clearer visuals.
Applying these settings should give you a significant increase in FPS, although it may slightly reduce the visual quality. These tweaks ensure smoother gameplay, helping you avoid frustrating frame drops in high-action moments​