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Call of Duty (COD) Warzone 2: Best Settings for High FPS & Low Input Lag

Set these up for better gameplay

by Mahir Buksh
November 29, 2022
in Games, Gaming, News, PC, PlayStation, Xbox
Call of Duty (COD) Warzone 2: Best Settings for High FPS & Low Input Lag

Infinity Ward has decided to give the fans another dose of the classic COD experience with their new game Call of Duty Warzone 2. With unlimited action and adventure, going on intense missions with friends, and witnessing the engaging storyline, this game surely packs a punch. Being a direct sequel to Call of Duty Warzone (2020), this game follows the continuation of the story and puts players on a large map. The BR experience of Warzone 2 has been quite fruitful for the players, however, its resource-hungry nature has been taking a toll on most players. So, in our article today, we will look at the Best settings for High FPS and Low input Lag in Call of Duty Warzone 2.

Similar to its predecessors in the Call of Duty series, this game is no doubt great. It certainly has everything that players can ask for. Unfortunately for many gamers, however, they are unfamiliar with the right in-game settings. Settings that will help them play this title to the fullest. Owing to this very fact, we have gone ahead and curated for you the list of settings that you need to change to get higher FPS in the game and also reduce the possible input lag. So, let’s begin.

Call of Duty (COD) Warzone 2: Best Settings for High FPS & Low Input Lag

Call of Duty (COD) Warzone 2 (II): Best Settings for High FPS & Low Input Lag

Below is the list of the settings that will give you the best gaming experience possible.

Display

  • Display mode: Full Screen Exclusive
  • Display Adapter: Primary GPU
  • Screen Refresh rate: According to the monitor’s refresh rate
  • Display Resolution: According to the monitor’s resolution
  • Dynamic Resolution: Off
  • Aspect Ratio: Automatic
  • V-sync (Menus): Off
  • Gameplay Custom Frame rate limit: 300
  • Menu Custom Frame Rate limit: 100
  • Out of Focus Custom Frame Rate limit: 30
  • Display Gamma: 2.2 (SRGB) (for monitor)/ 2.4 (SGRB) (for TV)
  • Brightness: 55.

Quality

  • Render Resolution: 100
  • Upscaling/Sharpening: Fidelity Fx Cas
  • Fidelity Fx Cas strength: 75
  • Anti Aliasing: Filmic Smaa T2x
  • Anti-Aliasing Quality: Normal
  • Video memory Scale: 90
  • Texture Resolution: Low.
  • Texture Filter Anisotropic: High
  • Nearby Level of Detail: High
  • Distant Level of Detail: High
  • Clutter Draw Distance: Short
  • Particle quality: High
  • Particle Quality level: Low
  • Bullet impact and Sprays: On
  • Shader Quality: Low
  • Tessellation: Off
  • Terrain Memory: Max
  • On-Demand Texture Streaming: Off
  • Streaming Quality: Low
  • Volumetric Quality: Low
  • Shadow Map Resolution: Low
  • Spot Shadow Quality: Ultra
  • Spot Cache: Medium
  • Particle Quality: Low
  • Ambient Occlusion: Off
  • Screen Space Reflections: Off
  • Static Reflection Quality: Low
  • Nvidia Reflex Low Latency: On

View

  • Field of View: 120
  • ADS Field of View: Affected.
  • First-Person Camera Movement: Least (50%)
  • 3rd Person ADS Transition: 3rd Person ADS
  • Default Spectator Camera: Game Perspective

These were all the best settings for smoother and better gameplay in COD Warzone 2. We hope you liked it. Also, keep visiting Digistatement for more.

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