Warzone 2.0 Best Settings: Performance, DLSS, Sensitivity, Graphics and More

Abhimannu Das
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Here are all the best settings for Warzone 2.0 for the best performance including sensitivity, graphics and more.
If you are playing Warzone at a resolution higher than 1080p, you might need to tone down the settings even further for maximum performance.
If you have an NVIDIA graphics card with DLSS support, you should enable it for Performance or Ultra Performance settings.

Call of Duty: Warzone launched earlier this month and it has been breaking all sorts of player count records for the franchise. The game has beaten out the likes of PlayerUnknowns’s Battlegrounds (PUBG PC) and Apex Legends on Steam in terms of daily player count and there’s tons of new content coming to the game that can keep the playerbase engaged.

If you are moving from a different shooter to Warzone, optimizing the settings for Warzone 2.0 can get a little tricky as there are countless menus allowing you to tweak your experience. Here is a rundown of all the best settings for Warzone 2.0 for the best performance including sensitivity, graphics and more.

Best Sensitivity Settings for Warzone 2.0

Do note that sensitivity settings for Warzone 2.0 are best left to personal preference. Feel free to use these settings as a guideline and optimize it for your own use case based on your gameplay experience. 

Controls (Controller) 

  • Button Layout Preset - Tactical

  • Stick Layout Preset - Default

  • Invert Vertical Look - Disabled

  • Deadzone - 0.05

  • Horizontal Stick Sensitivity - 6

  • Vertical Stick Sensitivity - 6

  • ADS Sensitivity Multiplier (High Zoom) - 1.00

  • ADS Sensitivity Multiplier (Low Zoom) - 1.00

  • Aim Response Curve Type - Standard

  • Controller Vibration - Disabled

Mouse Settings

  • DPI: 450

  • Mouse Sensitivity - 7.50

  • Aim Down Sight (ADS) Mouse Sensitivity - Legacy

  • Invert Mouse Look - Disabled

  • Mouse Acceleration - 0.00

  • Mouse Filtering - 0.00

  • Mouse Smoothing - Disabled

You can also find your ideal sensitivity by converting your existing settings from other games. Here’s how to do it: 

  • Go to AimLab mouse sensitivity converter

  • Select an FPS game that you already play from the “convert from” menu (Valorant, Apex Legends, etc)

  • Select Call of Duty: Warzone from the “convert to” menu

The calculator will now show you the perfect sensitivity based on popular titles you already play.

Weapons

  • Aim Assist - Standard (Controllers)

  • Scale Aim Assist with FOV - Enabled

  • Weapon Mount Activation - ADS + Melee

  • Weapon Mount Movement Exit - Enabled

  • Aim Down Sight Behaviour - Hold

  • Equipment Behaviour - Hold

  • Use/Reload Behaviour - Tap to Reload

  • Depleted Ammo Weapon Switch - Enabled

  • Armour Plate Behavior - Apply One

Movement

  • Slide Behavior - Tap

  • Auto Move Forward - Disabled

  • Automatic Sprint - Enabled

  • Parachute Auto-Deploy - Enabled

  • Vehicle Camera Recenter - Enabled

Warzone 2.0 Graphics Settings

Here are the best graphics settings for Warzone 2.0 if you want to get the best performance possible.

  • Display Mode: Fullscreen Exclusive

  • Display Monitor: Your primary gaming monitor

  • Display Adaptor: Your graphics card

  • Screen Refresh Rate: Refresh rate of your monitor (e.g. 144)

  • Display Resolution: Your monitor’s resolution (e.g 1920×1080)

  • Dynamic Resolution: Off

  • Aspect Ratio: Automatic

  • V-Sync (Gameplay): Off

  • V-Sync (Menus): Off

  • Custom Framerate Limit: Custom

    • Gameplay Custom Framerate Limit: Your monitor’s refresh rate (e.g 144)

    • Menu Custom Framerate Limit: 60

    • Minimized Game Custom Framerate Limit: 15

  • Display Gamma: 2.2 (sRGB)

  • Brightness: 55

  • Focused Mode: Off

High Dynamic Range

  • High Dynamic Range (HDR): Off

Global Quality

  • Quality Presets: Custom

  • Render Resolution: 100

  • Upscaling / Sharpening: Fidelity CAS

    • AMD Fideltity CAS Strength: 75

  • Anti-Aliasing: Filmic SMAA T2X

  • Anti-Aliasing Quality: Low

  • Video Memory Scale: 90

Details & Textures

  • Texture Resolution: Low

  • Texture Filter Anisotropic: High

  • Nearby Level of Detail: Low 

  • Distant Level of Detail: Low

  • Particle Quality: High

  • Bullet Impacts & Sprays: On

  • Shader Quality: Medium

  • Tessellation: Off

  • On-Demand Texture Streaming: On – You can turn this off if you’re experiencing packet burst

  • Streaming Quality: Normal

  • Volumetric Quality: Low

  • Deferred Physics Quality: Off

  • Water Caustics: Off

Shadow & Lighting

  • Shadow Map Resolution: Low

  • Screen Space Shadows: Off

  • Spot Shadow Quality: Medium

  • Spot Cache: High

  • Particle Lighting: Normal

  • Ambient Occlusion: Off

Post Processing Effects

  • NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: On + Boost

  • Depth of Field: Off

  • World Motion Blur: Off

  • Weapon Motion Blur: Off

  • Film Grain: 0.00

View

  • Field of View: 100

  • ADS Field of View: Affected

  • Weapon Field of View: Wide

  • 3rd Person Field of View: 90

  • Vehicle Field of View: Default

  • 1st Person Camera Movement: 100

  • 3rd Person Camera Movement: 100

  • 3rd Person ADS Transition: 3rd Person ADS

  • Default Spectator Camera: Game Perspective

If you are playing Warzone at a resolution higher than 1080p, you might need to tone down the settings even further for maximum performance. If you have an NVIDIA graphics card with DLSS support, you should enable it for Performance or Ultra Performance if you care about nothing but performance.


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Abhimannu is a PC esports writer at AFK Gaming. With over seven years of experience in esports journalism, he has worked on a myriad of games and their ecosystems including Valorant, Overwatch and Apex Legends.