is a fast-paced game that demands consistent performance and a steady FPS rate — but as recent games have become more demanding and hardware more expensive, many players have been unable to keep up with the requirements. As with any first-person shooter, you are required to react quickly and move often in order to stay alive in .
But especially as a competitive multiplayer game, Warzone demands unusually short reaction time and, with the added wrinkle of online connectivity, some seriously powerful hardware. Thankfully, the benefit of playing on PC is that you have a variety of different graphical settings to choose from, which you can tweak to improve 's performance in multiple ways. Here's a complete guide to the best settings in the most recent version of .
The graphical settings for are divided into three categories: Display, Quality, and View. We'll start with Display, which mostly includes settings that revolve around the physical screen where you're playing. You likely won't find cause to adjust most of these unless you're using multiple monitors or GPUs, but just in case, here's what you should look like for the best performance:
Display Mode
Fullscreen Exclusive
Display Monitor
Name of primary monitor; varies by player
Display Adapter
Name of GPU; varies by player
Screen Refresh Rate
Auto; you can check to make sure this is correct under the "" menu in Windows
Display Resolution
Auto; you can check to make sure this is correct under the "" menu in Windows
Aspect Ratio
Auto (likely 16:9 unless you're playing on a widescreen monitor)
Display Gamma
2.2 [SRGB]
Gamma/Brightness
Adjust as needed
NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency
On — Boost
Eco Mode Preset
Custom
V-Sync (Gameplay)
Off
V-Sync (Menus)
Off
Custom Frame Rate Limit
60
Reduce Menu Render Resolution
Optimal
Pause Game Rendering
Off
Reduce Quality When Inactive
Adjust as needed
Focused Mode
Off
Next up is the Quality settings menu, which affects how the game is rendered. This is where you'll find the most
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