The action-packed world of Overwatch 2 demands decent system specifications and good FPS to enjoy it the best. Since the game is an online multiplayer, having a low FPS count can put you at a disadvantage and ultimately lead to poor performance. Hence, it’s best to tweak the in-game settings and optimize them to get the best possible FPS.
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Best settings for FPS boostTo get the best possible performance and FPS boost, players can try the settings below:
Display Mode- Full ScreenTarget Display- Best MatchResolution- 1920 x 1080 (native to your Monitor)Field of View- 103VSync- OffTripple Buffering- OffReduce Buffering- OnDisplay Performance Stats- OnNvidia Reflex- EnabledDisplay System Clock- OffFPS (Custom)- Set your Monitor’s refresh rateGraphic Quality- LowAdvanced Settings Render Scale- 100%Higher Quality Upsampling- 100% (Default)Texture Quality- LowTexture Filtering Quality- Low – 1xLocal Fog Detail- LowDynamic Reflections- OffShadow Detail- OffModel Detail- LowEffects Detail- LowLightning Quality- LowAntialias Quality- OffRefraction Quality- LowScreenshot Quality- 1x ResolutionAmbient Occlusion- OffLocal Reflections- OffDamage FX- DefaultIf low FPS persists, try reducing the “Render Scale” to 75% or even 50%. This will reduce the texture quality of the game but will certainly boost the FPS. Make sure that FPS Cap is not more than the refresh rate of the monitor. Since the game primarily revolves around competitive gameplay, reducing the quality of different options is not a dealbreaker, even if you have a high-end system.
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