The recently released Black Ops 6 has now entered the spotlight with its Beta version available for play. As a competitive shooter, having a high FPS can give you an edge. With that in mind, here are the optimal settings for PC players.
As the early access period continues and the Open Beta approaches on September 6, fans of CoD are eagerly anticipating a comprehensive look into BO6’s multiplayer.
Despite not being the complete experience that we will have upon release, there are still a decent number of maps and game modes available for players to test out the new omnimovement and body shield mechanics.
Despite this, when trying out BO6, it is important to optimize your FPS. Therefore, here are the recommended PC settings for you to utilize.
Dialing in the best settings to gain the most FPS will help you win games.
Optimal PC Configurations for Achieving Maximum FPS in Black Ops 6
To achieve the highest FPS in Black Ops 6, these are the optimal settings to use:
Display
- Display Mode: Fullscreen Borderless
- Display Monitor: Your monitor
- Display Adaptor: Your graphics card
- Screen Refresh Rate: Preferably 144 Hz and above
- Display Resolution: Preferably 1920×1080
- Dynamic Resolution: Off
- Aspect Ratio: Automatic
- NVIDA Reflex Low Latency: On+Boost
- V-Sync (Gameplay): Off
- V-Sync (Menus): Off
- Display Gamma: Depends on your monitor
- Brightness: Depends on your monitor
- Focused Mode: Off
- High Dynamic Range (HDR): Off
Global Quality
- Quality Presents: Custom
- Render Resolution: 100
- Dynamic Resolution: Off
- Upscaling/Sharpening: FidelityFX CAS
- AMD Fidelity CAS Strength: 85
- Path Tracing + Ray Reconstruction: Off
- VRAM Scale Target: 90
- Variable Rate Shading: Off
Details and Textures
- Texture Resolution: Low
- Texture Filter Anisotropic: Normal
- Depth of Field: Off
- Detail Quality Level: Low
- Particle Resolution: Very low
- Bullet Impacts: On
- Persistent Effects: Off
- Shader Quality: Medium or Low (depending on preference)
- On-Demand Texture Streaming: Minimal
- Allocated Texture Cache Size: 16Download Limits: On
- Local Texture Streaming Quality: Low
- Daily Download Limit (GB): 1.0
Shadow and Lighting
- Shadow Quality: Low
- Screen Space Shadows: Off
- Ambient Occlusion: Off
- Screen Space Reflections: Off
- Static Reflection Quality: Low
Environment
- Tessellation: Off
- Volumetric Quality: Low
- Deferred Physics Quality: Off
- Weather Grid Volumes: Off
- Water Quality: Off
View
- Field of View: To your preference, but the lower it is the more FPS you can get
- ADS Field of View: Affected
- Weapon Field of View: Wide
- 3rd Person Field of View: 90
- Vehicle Field of View: Default
Different Types of Cameras
- World Motion Blur: Off
- Weapon Motion Blur: Off
- Film Grain: 0.00
- 1st Person Camera Movement: Least (50%)
- 3rd Person Camera Movement: Least (50%)
- Spectator Camera: Game Perspective
- Inverted Flashbang: On
Your game’s graphics may not be the most visually appealing, but with the right PC specs, you can still expect to achieve a triple-digit FPS.
It is recommended to have a screen refresh rate of 144 Hz or higher, but not everyone has access to such a monitor. Therefore, it is important to select the highest available option. Additionally, it is advised to choose a resolution of 1920×1080 whenever possible.
When adjusting the brightness and gamma settings, it is important to consider your monitor’s individual settings and the desired appearance of the game. Our recommended settings are 55 for Brightness and 2.2 (sRGB) for Display Gamma, but the ideal values may differ for each user.
Furthermore, adjusting your FOV to a lower setting can increase your FPS. However, this may come at the cost of sacrificing any competitive edge gained from a higher FOV. For most players, the ideal FOV range is typically between 100 and 115. Be mindful of this when making adjustments.
Therefore, those are the essential settings to consider for optimal performance in Black Ops 6. For those curious about their PC’s compatibility with the game, the system requirements can be found here.
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