Gamers who want to boost their graphics settings online in Call of Duty: Warzone will want to look to our guide for the best settings one could have to run the game on either a low-end or high-end PC. With these settings, you will have boosted FPS and visibility while fighting in Caldera. Read below for the best PC settings for Warzone Pacific.
Best PC Settings for Warzone Pacific
Before you start up Warzone, make sure you have followed these settings to get the best graphics and FPS from your computer, especially your graphics card:
- Use Performance Mode in Windows
- End processes that are unneeded in your Task Manager
- Remove Bloatwares from Windows
- Update your Graphics Card Drivers (AMD/NVIDIA)
Once you have done this, you can boot up Warzone and start making changes whether you are on a high-end or low-end PC.
Best Graphical Settings for Warzone Pacific (Low-End PC)
Make these graphical changes to get the best out of your PC in Warzone Pacific:
Display and Quality
- Display Mode: Full Screen
- Display adapter: Your graphics card
- Screen Refresh Rate: Your monitor’s refresh rate
- Render Resolution: 100%
- Dynamic Resolution: Enabled
- Dynamic Resolution Frame Target: Your monitor’s refresh rate
- Aspect Ratio: Automatic
- V-Sync: Disabled
- Custom Framerate Limit: Custom
- NVIDIA Highlights: Disabled
- NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: Enabled + Boost
- Field of View: Max
- ADS Field of View: Affected
- Camera Movement: Least -50%
Details and Textures
- Streaming Quality: Low
- Texture Resolution: Low
- Texture Filter Anisotropic: Low
- Particle Quality: Low
- Bullet impacts and sprays: Disabled
- Tessellation: Disabled
- Dismemberment & Gore Effects: Disabled
- On-demand Texture Streaming: Disabled
Post-Processing Effects
- Filmic Strength: 1.00
- Film Grain: 0.00
- NVIDIA DLSS: Off
- Depth of Field: Disabled
- Anti-Aliasing: Off
- World Motion Blur: Disabled
- Weapon Motion Blur: Disabled
Shadows and Lighting
- Shadow Map Resolution: Low
- Cache Spot Shadows: Enabled
- Cache Sun Shadows: Enabled
- Particle Lighting: Low
- DirectX Raytracing: Disabled
- Ambient Occlusion: Disabled
- Screen Space Reflection (SSR): Disabled
Make sure your settings are adjusted this way to have the best performance in Caldera during your playtime in Warzone.
Best Graphical Settings for Warzone Pacific (High-End PC)
Here are the best settings for those who have high-end PCs:
Display and Quality:
- Display Mode: Full Screen
- Display adapter: Your graphics card
- Screen Refresh Rate: Your monitors refresh rate
- Render Resolution: 100%
- Dynamic Resolution: Disable
- Aspect Ratio: Automatic
- V-Sync: Disabled
- Custom Frame-rate Limit: Unlimited (Make custom if there is lag)
- NVIDIA Highlights: Disabled
- NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: Enabled + Boost
- Field of View: Max
- ADS Field of View: Affected
- Camera Movement: Least -50%
Details and Textures
- Streaming Quality: High
- Texture Resolution: High
- Texture Filter Anisotropic: Low
- Particle Quality: High
- Bullet impacts and sprays: Disabled
- Tessellation: Disabled
- Dismemberment & Gore Effects: Enabled
- On-demand Texture Streaming: Disabled
Post-Processing Effects
- Filmic Strength: 1.00
- Film Grain: 0.00
- NVIDIA DLSS: Off
- Depth of Field: Disabled
- Anti-Aliasing: Off
- World Motion Blur: Disabled
- Weapon Motion Blur: Disabled
Shadows and Lighting
- Shadow Map Resolution: High
- Cache Spot Shadows: Enabled
- Cache Sun Shadows: Enabled
- Particle Lighting: Low
- DirectX Raytracing: Disabled
- Ambient Occlusion: Disabled
- Screen Space Reflection (SSR): Disabled
Those are the best settings to go into Warzone Pacific with. Whether you have a low-end or high-end PC, you can still run Warzone with little trouble. Just follow these settings and you will have the maximum FPS and visibility while fighting in Caldera.
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Call of Duty: Warzone is available now on PC, PS4/5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series S/X.
Published: May 12, 2022 11:34 am