How to Boost FPS in Call of Duty Warzone 2.0

Nutan Lele
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Here is how to boost FPS Call of Duty Warzone 2.0</p></div>
Here is how to boost FPS Call of Duty Warzone 2.0

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Players with low-end PCs can improve the game's performance by tweaking the settings.
Here is how to boost FPS in Warzone 2.0

Warzone 2.0 has a number of new features for players to enjoy, including the brand new map Al Mazrah and an updated game engine that gives players smoother, more high quality graphics. Players playing the game on low-end PCs might run into trouble in their FPS (Frames Per Second) while others simply want to optimize their settings for the best FPS. Here are all the settings you need to change to boost FPS in Call of Duty Warzone 2.0.

Best settings to boost FPS in Call of Duty Warzone 2.0

Here’s a look at the best settings for the right balance between visibility and performance.

Display

  • Display Mode: Fullscreen Exclusive

  • Screen Refresh Rate: Auto

  • Dynamic Resolution: Off

  • V-Sync (Gameplay): Off

  • V-Sync (Menus): Off

  • Custom Frame Rate Limit: Custom

  • Gameplay Custom Frame Rate Limit: Max

  • Menu Custom Frame Rate Limit: 60

  • Out of Focus Custom Frame Rate Limit: 5

  • Constrain Mouse To Game Window: On

Quality

  • Quality Presets: Custom

  • Upscaling and Sharpening: NVIDIA DLSS (for Nvidia cards) / FIDELITYFX CAS

  • Anti-Aliasing: SMAA T2X

  • Anti-Aliasing Quality: Low

  • Video Memory Scale: 60-90 (depending on your VRAM, lower if for low-end PCs)

  • Texture Resolution: Low/Very Low

  • Texture Filter Anisotropic: Low

  • Nearby Level Of Detail: Low

  • Distant Level Of Detail: High

  • Clutter Draw Distance: Short

  • Particle Quality: Low

  • Bullet Impacts & Strays: Off

  • Shader Quality: Low

  • Tessellation: Near

  • Terrain Memory: Min

  • On-Demand Texture Streaming: Off

  • Streaming Quality: Low

  • Volumetric Quality: Low

  • Deferred Physics Quality: Off

  • Water Caustics: Off

  • Shadow Map Resolution: Low

  • Screen Space Shadows: Off

  • Spot Shadow Quality: Low

  • Spot Cache: Low

  • Particle Lighting: Normal

  • Ambient Occlusion: Both

  • Screen Space Reflections: Normal

  • Static Reflection Quality: Low

  • Weather Grid Volumes: Low

  • Depth of Field: Off

  • World Motion Blur: Off

  • Film Grain: 0.0

View

  • Field Of View: 90 or above

  • ADS Field Of View: Affected

  • 3rd Person Field Of View: 80

  • Vehicle Field Of View: Default

One of the main settings you can tweak to change your PC’s performance is the Upscaling and Sharpening. Experiment with the settings to see what works best for your graphics card.


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Nutan is experienced with content across various FPS, MOBA, and BR titles for both PC and mobile gaming. Basically, she's a Jill of all trades. As the former captain of an all-woman esports team, her roots lie firmly in PC gaming but she does enjoy that one map in Call of Duty: Mobile.