The ideal PC settings for visibility and performance in Warzone 2.0

You can disable on-demand texture streaming if your internet connection is unreliable or there is a lot of packet loss. However, texture streaming improves the visual quality of your game if your connection permits it.

The ideal PC settings for visibility and performance in Warzone 2.0, Credit: Polygon (Twitter)
By Shubham Dalal | Aug 21, 2023 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

The same brand-new game engine that powers Modern Warfare 2 also powers Warzone 2.0. The two games are quite different even though they share components like Operators, terrain, and weaponry. You don’t necessarily want to lower all of your settings to low since on Al Mazrah, the new Warzone 2.0 map, being able to see enemy players from a distance is more crucial than ever.

However, you also don’t want to use unnecessary visual effects to the point where they utterly destroy frame rates. If you need more information about The ideal PC settings for visibility and performance in Warzone 2.0, then read carefully, and don’t forget to share with your friends.

The ideal PC settings for visibility and performance in Warzone 2.0

By selecting the cogwheel from the main menu, you may reach the settings menu. Without having to study every setting, a good search function will enable you to quickly discover the ones you need.

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Display

SETTINGOPTION
Display ModeFullscreen Exclusive
Screen Refresh RateHighest Available
Dynamic ResolutionOff
V-Sync (Gameplay)On (Only if you have a G-Sync monitor)
Custom Frame Rate Limit57FPS (60Hz), 141FPS (144Hz), 237FPS (240Hz)

While most gamers detest V-Sync, if you have a G-Sync display, it can be useful. Contrary to common assumption, when utilized in conjunction with G-Sync, it adds almost no input lag. In the interest of safety, you should also turn on V-Sync in the NVIDIA control panel to override any unwelcome triple buffer or frame pacing anomalies that the game may enact on its own.

Frame time variance, which is the length of time it takes to produce a single frame, is lessened by V-Sync. Screen tearing can happen when there is a significant range in frame rendering times and the following frame is ready too soon. To make sure that your frame rate doesn’t go above the maximum refresh rate of your display, you must set a custom frame rate limit. If your refresh rate is higher than your frame rate, G-Sync will switch back to V-Sync behavior, increasing input lag.

Quality

Depending on your system’s characteristics, different quality settings will apply. Turning down all of the settings to low is the apparent way to increase frame rates, but visibility is important in Warzone 2.0, so you should be cautious about what you do. Furthermore, not every setting has the same effect on performance, so you may afford to increase a few and see observable improvements in visual quality.

Global Quality

SETTINGOPTION
Quality PresetsCustom
Render Resolution100
Upscaling/SharpeningFidelityFX CAS
FidelityFX CAS Strength75
Anti-AliasingFilmic SMAA T2X
Anti-Aliasing QualityNormal

Details and Textures

SETTINGOPTION
Texture ResolutionLow
Texture Filter AnisotropicHigh
Nearby Level of DetailHigh
Distant Level of DetailHigh
Clutter Draw DistanceLong
Particle QualityHigh
Particle Quality LevelLow
Bullet Impact and SpraysOn
Shader QualityLow
TessellationOff
Terrain MemoryMax
On-Demand Texture StreamingOn
Volumetric QualityLow

You can disable on-demand texture streaming if your internet connection is unreliable or there is a lot of packet loss. However, texture streaming improves the visual quality of your game if your connection permits it.

Shadow and Lighting

SETTINGOPTION
Shadow Map ResolutionLow
Screen Space ShadowsOff
Spot Shadow QualityLow
Spot CacheLow
Particle LightingLow
Ambient OcclusionOff
Screen Space ReflectionsOff
Static Reflection QualityLow
Water Grid VolumesOff

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