![]() ![]() If you want to achieve as many frames as possibles, just put everything to Low. David Sirland - DICE Multiplayer Producer So only use this if input lag is more imp than fps, and your fps >90 or so. With no respite from rendering 3 frames at a time, any bottleneck in cpu will show heavily when used. Note that unlocking the frame rate might cause overheating problems if your system isn’t cooled properly as the game will try to render as many frames as possible.ĭisabling Future Frame Rendering provides a better mouse input at the cost of a fps drop, so you should set it to Off only if you have already enough fps.įuture frame rendering OFF will test your system heavily - and esp the cpu to gpu power relation. I suggest keeping it at the same value as your monitor refresh rate (60, 120, or 144Hz). Generally, decrease the resolution first, and use the resolution scale as the last resort.įramerate Limiter: your monitor refresh rate. The visual effect at 90% is acceptable, and 75% is the minimum value you should consider. Decreasing the value below 100% will grant more performance at the cost of blurred textures. I warmly recommend to not change this setting unless you really need more fps. Some players have a better framerate in DX11 and others in DX12, so you should test it on your own PC. The settings above generate visual effects on your screen that influence negatively both your performance and gameplay, so I suggest disabling them. In any case, lower values will improve your performance. I published an article about the best FoV in Battlefield V, containing the results of a survey and detailed explanations on each setting.Ī wider field of view (FOV) increases your peripheral vision, but at the same time all the targets are smaller, and it can cause a fisheye effect. 720p is usually a solid compromise between quality and performance. Using your native resolution is desirable for a better view, but if you badly need a performance boost, decreasing the resolution will greatly improve your fps. Note: you can switch from Fullscreen to Borderless by pressing Alt+Enter on the keyboard.įullscreen Resolution: use your native one. Video Basic Settingsįullscreen is the best choice performance-wise, but you might prefer Borderless if you have a multi-monitor setup and you wish to move quickly on another display. I will show you how to set up each setting for maximum performance. Launch Battlefield V, select Options on the menu, and open the Video tab. These adjustments are useful if you are struggling to reach an acceptable amount of fps as you are using a low-spec PC, but also if you have a monitor with a high refresh-rate as you bought it to gain an edge in a competitive shooter such as Battlefield V. Honestly, I don’t like this approach because I want to know exactly what I am changing, so I decided to review all the options in this article. On the web, you can find several configuration files to replace yours and boost the fps. ![]()
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