

Extremely useful for speedy gameplay!įinally, the all-important mouse settings. When disabled, you only have to press the interact key once to open doors and pick things up. Just be careful that you do pull it!Ī very important movement setting which allows for quick looting. You can open it once just before you hit the ground and then cut it, instead of having to wait hanging in the air. Options - Keyboard & Mouse - Killstreaks & Vehiclesĭisabling this setting will save you essential seconds when landing via parachute.You can always cancel if you need to sprint or shoot in the middle of the action. Obviously, to save you time in battle, you should have this set to Apply All. This setting dictates how you apply plates, be it continuously (all in one key press) or having to press to apply every time. But should it be round or square? Believe it or not, the square mini-map is actually a little bigger and allows you to see in the corners that would be otherwise cut off! Great for viewing enemies on the UAV or unsuppressed fire, this little piece of HUD is essential. One really beneficial and too often-overlooked part of Warzone is the mini-map. Moving on now from the graphics and on to gameplay settings.

For maximum performance and screen size make sure you’re running fullscreen. One of the most basic display settings for gaming is how you view the game, i.e. Only available in Fullscreen display mode (which we’ll see next), make sure your screen refresh setting matches that of your monitor. Depending on your monitor, you can try to scale it up and see how it feels. I recommend you leave it at 100% for maximum performance while maintaining a good quality image. This setting governs the rendering of 3D imagery and does have a significant impact on performance and image quality. Setting your aspect ratio to automatic is the best and easiest way to render faster and better images for your specific machine. But if you set your custom framerate limit correctly, this shouldn’t be necessary. V-Sync, as the name and in-game description suggest, can cause input lag by working to match your game’s framerate with the monitor’s refresh rate and stopping screen tear. Then you can turn down the menu framerate limits so your computer isn’t overworking needlessly. I recommend using a custom setting, then matching the gameplay limit to your monitor’s refresh rate, e.g. Framerate limit really depends on the monitor that you use.

Unlike most games, this setting doesn’t affect gameplay hugely when changing from Low to Normal, so I’d leave it on Normal for a balance of image and performance. Of course the higher the quality, the more computing power needed. Shadows can be useful to see enemies before they see you. Screen Space Reflection (SSR): Disabled.Also, if you have anti-aliasing off, SSR will give you some grainy visual noise.

SSR is a shadow & lighting effect which, when enabled, sacrifices that bit of performance/framerate for looks. The quality of reflections in the game is really not that important. A nice effect for making the game look good, but if you’re more interested in performance (which you should be), turn this setting off. Having this setting disabled will result in more jagged edges and a more blocky feel. What anti-aliasing does is smooth edges and make graphics appear more natural. This also negatively affects your visibility in game and so you will have a slight advantage disabling this.
