Let’s see together in this guide the best settings to play better on PC in the brand new Call of Duty Warzone 2
Since its official announcement, which took place last February (in which we also witnessed the reveal of Modern Warfare II, of which you can find our review here), the sequel to the Battle Royale set in the CoD universe has not failed to arouse interest in the community. The title is now finally available, like its predecessor in free to play format on consoles (both next and old gen) and PC. If you are among the users who prefer the latter platform then this guide could be for you: let’s discover together the best settings to play CoD Warzone 2 at its best.
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Just like the previous chapter, this new CoD is also an experience totally focused on multiplayer. Consequently, being able to run the game in the most fluid and stable way possible is not only a purely aesthetic issue, but becomes of fundamental importance in order to be able to bring home victory. Thankfully the computer version delivers a wide range of options which allow you to meet different needs, depending on the machine you own.
The “Display” page – Call of Duty Warzone 2: here are the best settings on PC
Anyone who knows or has played the previous chapter knows very well that on the CoD battlefields good aim and a quick trigger are among the key elements for survival. Therefore it is easy to understand how the best settings to play Warzone 2 should be those which, among other things, allow the title to run at the highest framerate possible. 60 fps should be considered the minimum wage if you don’t want to risk being too far behind other players.
The good news is that you don’t necessarily need a top-of-the-line computer to get better performance. The first recommended things are Make sure you have correctly updated your video card drivers and that the latter is suitably selected from the options. We remember to choose the highest refresh rate supported by your monitorand to play mode Full screen. Then the advice is do not go down to a resolution lower than 1080p (1440p is welcome if your setup supports it), avoiding 4Kas it risks greatly reducing the framerate.
For the remaining options on the page “Video” the following are the recommended settings:
- Dynamic Resolution: No
- Image aspect ratio: Automatic
- V-Sync (Game): No
- V-Sync (Menu): No
- Custom Framerate Limit: Custom (Game: 300; Menu: 90; Out of Focus: 30)
- Gamma: 2.2 (sRGB)
- Focus Mode: No
- Brightness: to be adjusted as desired according to your personal needs
The “Quality” page – Call of Duty Warzone 2: Here are the best settings on PC
Continuing, the best recommended settings, regarding the page “Quality” of Warzone 2 options, are as follows:
Global Quality:
- Quality presets: Custom
- Graphics Rendering Resolution: 100 (with Upscaling / Sharpening: FidelityFX CAS and the intensity of the latter set to 65)
- Anti-Aliasing: SMAA T2X
- Anti-Aliasing Quality: Normal (or, if necessary, Low)
- Video Memory Size: 90
Details and Textures:
- Texture Resolution: Normal
- Anisotropic Texture Filter: High (doesn’t affect framerate much)
- Close Detail Level: Low
- Far Detail Level: High (to ensure you see far detail at its best)
- Distance Viewing Minor Objects: Short
- Particle Quality: High
- Particle Quality Level: Low
- Bullet Impact and Spray: Yes (in this case the choice is rather irrelevant and subjective)
- Shader Quality: Medium
- Tassellature: No
- Terrain Memory: Max
- Streaming Texture On-Demand: Off
- Streaming Quality: Low
- Volumetric quality: Low
- Deferred Physical Quality: Low
- Water Caustics: No
Shadows and Lighting:
- Shadow Mapping Resolution: Low
- Spot Shadow Quality: Low
- Fixed Lights Cache:
- Spot Shadow Cache: Yes
- Fixed Lights Cache: Yes
- Particle Illumination: Low
- Ambient Occlusion: No
- Screen Reflections: No
- Static Reflection Quality: Low
- Weather Grid Volume: No
Post-Processing Effects:
- Low Latency Nvidia Reflex: Yes
- Depth Of Field: No
- Motion Blur Scenario: No
- Motion Blur Arma: No
- Film Effect: 0.00
The “View” page – Call of Duty Warzone 2 here are the best settings on PC
As for the pageView” of Warzone 2 options, the best recommended settings are as follows:
Field of view:
- Field of View: 100-110
- Field of View Viewfinder Mode: Relative
- Weapon Field of View: Default
- Third Person Field of Vision: 80-100
- Vehicle Field of View: Default
Camera:
- First Person Camera Movement: Minimum (50%)
- Third Person Camera Movement: Minimum (50%)
- Crosshair Mode Transition Into Third Person: Adjust as desired according to your needs
- Default Spectator Camera: Adjust as desired according to your needs
In the viewfinder
This concludes this guide dedicated to the best CoD Warzone 2 settings. The ones above should be the optimal settings to obtain the best possible performance in the vast majority of situations. Obviously, however, everything also depends on the power of your PC, so the advice is always to experiment to find the configuration that best suits your situation.
And have you already played this title? What options are you using? Let us know in the comments and stay tuned to TechGameWorld.com for all the news dedicated to the world of video games. To buy video games at a discounted price, we advise you to take a look at the Instant Gaming catalogue.
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