CoD Warzone 2: The best graphics settings for PC

Warzone 2

Call of Duty: Warzone 2 offers a really large number of setting options on the PC. It’s not easy to keep track of things. If you want to know what are the best PC graphics settings for Warzone 2.0, hopefully this article will help you.

Call of Duty Warzone 2: With these PC graphics settings you get the maximum out

Of course it always dependswhat you’re after – and what equipment you play on. We go for this assistance with a view to Warzone 2 graphics but just assume that you are not interested in a picture that is as pretty as possible, but highest possible FPS want.

More FPS can namely one tangible benefit mean because it makes it easier to see what’s happening on the screen. At the same time, a higher refresh rate (frame rate) also means that you can react faster and if in doubt, a round will decide for you for that reason alone.

In order to get the smoothest possible picture, you can use the following settings as a guide. The graphics settings of “Warzone 2” are divided into three areas Display, quality and view. Here we go!

Display settings:

  • display mode: Exclusive full screen mode
  • refresh rate: Hertz number of the monitor
  • dynamic resolution: Out of
  • v sync: (Game over
  • v sync: (Menu): Off
  • Own refresh rate limit: Game – Hertz number of the monitor, Menu – 100 FPS, Focus – 30 FPS
  • brightness: 55

With all of these settings, it goes without saying that they just a suggestion (from esports.com) are, and you can—and should—tweak them any way you want. It’s best to try it out a bit.

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Quality settings:

  • Quality Presets: Balanced
  • render resolution: 100
  • antialiasing: SMAA T2X
  • antialiasing quality: Low
  • texture resolution: Low
  • anisotropic texture filter: High
  • level of detail “Close”: Low
  • Level of Detail “Removed”: Low
  • particle quality. Low
  • particle quality level: Low
  • shader quality: Low
  • tessellation: Out of
  • terrain storage: Max
  • On-demand texture streaming: Out of
  • streaming quality: Low
  • volumetric quality: Low
  • quality delayed physics: Low
  • Shadow map resolution: Low or very low
  • ambient occlusion: Out of
  • Screen space reflections: Out of
  • Static reflection quality: Small amount
  • weather effects: Out of
  • depth of field: Out of
  • world motion blur: Out of
  • Weapon motion blur: Out of
  • image noise: 0.00

With options like that Depth of field and motion blur these are not necessarily settings that increase FPS. But they should make you more aware of what’s happening around you and at a distance – indispensable in a Battle Royale like Warzone 2.

Once again: Of course you can adjust the settings as you wish. if yours Hardware anyway easily 240 FPS generated, tinker around a bit and see what feels best.

The same goes for of course DLSS, Raytracing and Co., if you have installed an RTX graphics card (or FSR on the newer AMD cards). DLSS and FSR can boost FPS significantly.

View Settings:

  • Field of View (FOV): 100 to 120
  • Aimer FOV: Influenced
  • Weapon FOV: Wide
  • External view: 80
  • vehicle field of view: Default
  • Camera movement first person view: 50%
  • External view camera movement: 50%

Also at FOV slider aka the field of view Of course, you should adapt it to your own preferences and hardware options. A value that is too small restricts your overview, a value that is too large can eat up a lot of resources and lower the FPS.

Which settings do you prefer in Warzone 2? What would you change here? What do you value most?

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