VALORANT has been sweeping the Internet by storm and has become very popular with Twitch streamers. With more and more people trying this game out it is of course necessary to know the best settings to input so that it runs at its best. So, here are some of the best recommended settings for VALORANT.

Settings List

Miscellaneous Settings

Audio

  • Master Volume: HighVoice Over Volume: HighSound Effects Volume: HighAll Music Master Volume: Low - this improves the overall mix.

Voice Over

  • Announcer – OnGameplay – OffTactical Callouts – OnAgent Flavor – Off

Extended Laptop Settings

  • Limit FPS Always: OffLimit FPS in Background: OnLimit FPS on Battery: OnLimit FPS in Menu: On

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  • Anisotropic Filtering: 1x

  • Shadows: On - shadows actually don’t add much to the game so you can turn them off to improve performance if you need to.

  • Distortion: Off - makes it harder to see what is going on.

  • Improve Clarity: On

  • Enhanced Gun Skin Visuals: Off

  • Resolution: Whichever your native monitor resolution is with a minimum of 60 Hz, e.g: 1920 x 1080.

  • Display Mode: Fullscreen.

  • Limit FPS – Off - if your computer is of a high spec then this shouldn’t need to be turned on. However, if you are on a more budget rig you may need to limit the fps to improve performance.

  • Detail Quality: Mid - gives you a good FPS rate without sacrificing too much detail. If the frames aren’t as high as you’d like you can change it to Low.

  • Material Quality: Mid - same as above except with material.

  • Texture Quality: Mid - same as detail except with textures.

  • UI Quality: Mid - same again as detail except with UI.

  • Aspect Ratio Method: Letterbox - means that the game has black bars but that it won’t be stretched and appear too spread out.

  • Multithreaded Rendering: On - having more threads in your processor rendering at once increases performance.

  • Vignette: Off - as this can decrease visual clarity.

  • Vsync: Off - can help stabilize the frame rate but usually leads to lagging.

  • Anti-Aliasing: MASS 2x - makes it so the edges don’t go blurry. If you are on a budget rig then turn this Off.