Call of Duty: Warzone is a graphically demanding game. For any online multiplayer title, it’s best for players to run the game at lower settings to achieve the maximum possible frame rate or frames per second (FPS). While there are other settings options to tweak in Warzone Pacific, this guide lists the best graphic settings from a competitive gameplay standpoint.

Best Display Settings for Call of Duty Warzone

  • Display Mode: FullscreenDisplay Monitor: Your main monitor, preferably the one with a high refresh rateDisplay Adaptor: Your main GPU, preferably a discrete NVIDIA or AMG oneScreen Refresh Rate: The highest option availableRender Resolution: 100; lower this setting if your GPU is struggling with low FPSDynamic Resolution: DisabledAspect Ratio: AutomaticSync Every Frame (V-Sync): DisabledCustom Framerate Limit: Unlimited; you can customize this if neededBrightness: Personal preference; recommended value = 50Display Gamma: 2.2 (sRBG)

Best Graphics Settings for Call of Duty Warzone

  • Field of View: 120 or personal preference; maximum value gives you more peripheral visibility, but objects and enemies appear smaller and shrunkAdvanced: Affected; maintains your FOV while aiming-down-sights (ADS) on lower magnification scopesCamera Movement: Least - 50 percentStreaming Quality: LowTexture Resolution: NormalTexture Filtration Anisotropic: HighParticle Quality: HighBullet Impacts & Spray: DisabledDismemberment & Gore Effects: DisabledOn-Demand Texture Streaming: DisabledFilmic Strength: 1.00Film Grain: 0.00Anti-Aliasing: SMAA 1x; set this to higher values for smoother object edges but you’ll lose some framesDepth of Field: DisabledWorld Motion Blur: DisabledWeapon Motion Blur: DisabledShadow Map Resolution: HighCache Spot Shadows: EnabledCache Sun Shadows: EnabledParticle Lighting: LowDirectX Raytracing: DisabledAmbient Occlusion: DisabledScreen Space Reflection (SSR): Disabled

Please note that the options set to normal or high don’t make much of a difference when set to low. Furthermore, these settings improve in-game visibility when set to a higher setting. Players can also tweak their accessibility settings for better visibility. Head over to the Interface tab and change the following two settings:

  • Advanced: Affected; maintains your FOV while aiming-down-sights (ADS) on lower magnification scopes

  • Colorblind: Deuteranopia or Protanopia; choose based on what option makes your game look best for you on your monitor. Colorblind Target: Both

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