Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 is primarily a shooter game in battle royale format. As such, it is important to squeeze out the best performance you can get from your rig in order to get the most stable FPS count. In a competitive game, smooth gameplay trumps visuals any day of the week if you’re trying to excel on the battlefield. That’s why it’s always a good idea to get into the game’s settings and tinker until you’ve found the perfect balance for your game. But sometimes the number of available settings can be overwhelming. This guide will give you pointers on how to optimize your PC graphic settings for the best FPS experience in Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0.

The best PC graphic settings for Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0

Display Settings

These settings will set up your monitor options so that they fit with the one you’re using while providing a stable refresh rate.

  • Display Mode: Fullscreen Exclusive (other options can negatively impact performance)Display Monitor: Your main monitor or, even better, the monitor with the highest refresh rateDisplay Adapter: Select your graphics cardScreen Refresh rate: The maximum for your chosen monitor (144hz, 240hz, etc.)Display Resolution: The best option is 1080p. If you have a monster GPU, you could try 1440p, but 1080p will provide more FPS even then. Stay away from 4K, it will tank your FPS.Dynamic Resolution: OffAspect Ratio: Automatic (16:9 or 16:10, depending on your monitor)V-Sync Gameplay: Off (unless your refresh rate is 60hz or lower)V-Sync Menu: OffCustom Frame Rate Limit: CustomGameplay Custom Frame Rate Limit: Set to your monitor’s refresh rate + 10.Menu Custom Frame Rate Limit: 60-90Out of focus Custom Frame Rate Limit: 30Display Gamma: 2.2 (sRGB)Brightness: Set to your preference.Focus Mode: Off

Quality Settings

These settings will determine the appearance and detail of models and the environment. This is where we’ll scrimp to elevate performance and FPS count.

  • Quality Presets: CustomRender Resolution: 100Upscaling / Sharpening: FidelityFX CASFidelityFX CAS Strength: 75 (Slight sharpening for better clarity)Anti-Aliasing: SMAA T2XAnti-Aliasing Quality: Normal (if your PC is older, go with Low instead)Video Memory Scale: 90 (This will use the most GPU’s vRAM it can for the game)Texture Resolution: NormalTexture Filter Anisotropic: HighNearby Level of Detail: LowDistant Level of Detail: HighClutter Draw Distance: ShortParticle Quality: High (lower settings can omit some gameplay information)Particle Quality Level: LowBullet Impacts & Sprays: OnShader Quality: MediumTessellation: OffTerrain Memory: MaxOn-Demand Texture Streaming: OffStreaming Quality: LowVolumetric Quality: LowDeferred Physics Quality: LowWater Caustics: Off (can save a lot of FPS)Shadow Map Resolution: LowSpot Shadow Quality: LowCache Spot Shadows: OnSpot Cache: LowCache Sun Shadows: OnParticle Lighting: LowAmbient Occlusion: OffScreen Space Reflections: OffStatic Reflection Quality: LowWeather Grid Volumes: OffNvidia Reflex Low Latency: OnDepth of Field: OffWorld Motion Blur: OffWeapon Motion Blur: OffFilm Grain: 0.00

View Settings

These settings will help with clarity and first-person vision when you’re in the game.

  • Upscaling / Sharpening: FidelityFX CASFidelityFX CAS Strength: 75 (Slight sharpening for better clarity)

  • Field of View: 100-110 (Play around to see which number you prefer. The lower number narrows your view, but can save you a bit of FPS.)ADS Field of View: AffectedWeapon Field of View: Default3rd Person Field of View: 80-100 (same argument as for FoV above)Vehicle Field of View: Default1st Person Camera Movement: Least (50%)3rd Person Camera Movement: Least (50%)3rd Person ADS Transition: PreferenceDefault Spectator Camera: Preference

A lot of these settings can be dependent on the specific components in your PC. If you have a higher-grade CPU and GPU, you can try pushing some of these settings higher, but that will always run the risk of tanking your FPS. So if your goal is to have the smoothest, most competitive experience possible, then these settings will help you out.