News - Warzone 2: The 59 Game Changing Settings You Need To Play With (console. Pc Best Settings)
This is absolutely something you can play around with. You want to look for things that have a medium-to-high effect on your vram and CPU, so the big ones right off the bat are things like your texture resolution; having those at certain settings will absolutely eat into your frames per second. Your spot cache is another one that will do that, and you can also change things like your shadows and lighting, like particle lighting, and your shadow map resolution.
Screen space shadows, which you don't really need to have all of at Ultra or High but can if you want, and finally coming back to some post-processing. Effects on your Nvidia reflex with low latency This is something that again plays a role in helping to boost your performance a little bit, and it's a system that will increase PC responsiveness.
For this, I'd recommend on or on plus boost again.
Best audio settings for warzone 2
There are minimal differences between the two, but they are system-specific. Show me some audio. I've personally found home theater to be a pretty solid mix of volumes. You can change how your music volume turns all the way down if you're not really into it again. Sincerely, sometimes the music plays.
At some inopportune times, so that's something that I don't quite mind decreasing, your master dialogue and effects volume might absolutely keep up your dialogue volume. Sometimes your characters will call out where enemies may be, so if you don't hear that, it's a free tip that you'll end up missing out on voice chat.
This is really all up to you; it's something that, again, as we've talked about voice chat, can absolutely give away that there are enemies in your area. At the same time, a lot of voice chat can turn toxic real fast, so it really comes down to whether you want to hear that or not. Personally, I'd recommend just the audio cues that it can give you in game and then your advanced sound settings. You have things like your hit marker sound effects, and you can change that to Modern Warfare 2, classic, or none at all, though I do think the audio feedback is pretty nice, and then we have that setting introduced with Modern Warfare 2 to reduce its tinnitus sound, which will sort of muffle that shell shock you end up getting with concussions and flash grenades, so really all If you want that on or not moving, over in your interface settings, have your minimap size set to square, which gives you about 20 to maybe 30 percent more area covered by your mini map rotation.
Best interface settings for warzone 2
There's really nothing wrong with having this on; it'll give you that feedback again if somebody is shooting off in the distance. I'd turn crosshair bobbing off for hit marker visuals, have those on damage-based hit markers, and have those on as well in your Telemetry settings. I definitely have your server latency on here on the console and on the PC, and on the PC, I just personally like to have the FPS counter as well.
Of course, you can of course in the PC settings change quite a bit more you have things like packet loss and your GPU temperature; your clock; your vram usage; your processor and CPU time; and other things like that. So you have a lot to work around with here, but beyond that, the final things I'd say are to turn off tooltips and your gameplay tips; those just get intrusive, especially in your first couple of games of Warzone too, so turn those off.
You know how to play the game; you don't necessarily need those. That is essentially the best setting that I would recommend here for Warzone 2 and [DMZ], so that is a little bit different than what we had with Modern Warfare 2.
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