If you’ve been looking forward to the newest entry to the Call of Duty franchise, then you’ve got to make sure that you know how to get the most out of your PC. Even a high-end machine can struggle with aspects of modern games, so it is worth digging into the settings of the game even if your PC meets the recommended requirements. Here are a few of our recommended settings for Call of Duty: Vanguard to make sure you don’t run into any framerate issues or other performance issues.

Global Quality

  • Render Resolution: 100VRAM Usage Target: 80%

Details and Textures

  • Texture Resolution: MediumTexture Filter Anisotropic: MediumParticle Quality Level: MediumParticle Resolution: LowBullet Impacts and Sprays: OffTessellation: OffLevel and Detail Distance: StandardNearby Level of Detail: HighDistant Level of Detail: Low

Shadow and Lighting

  • Shadow Map Resolution: LowSun Shadow Cascades: LowCache Spot Shadows: OffSpot Cache Size: OffSpot Shadow Quality: LowParticle Lighting: MediumAmbient Occlusion: OffGTAO: LowScreen Space Reflection: Low

Post Processing Effects

  • Anti-Aliasing: SMAA T2XFilmic Strength: 0

Gameplay

  • Field of View: 95-105ADS Field of View: AffectedCamera Movement: LeastWorld Motion Blur: OffWeapon Motion Blur: OffDepth of Field: Off

Putting your settings to these will give you a good baseline before graphic fidelity and performance, but it is just a starting point. From here, you can adjust the settings to get the right balance for your machine and internet connection.