Call of Duty: Vanguard includes both NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR, allowing high-end graphic cards to get more frames at higher resolution. These features set the game to a lower resolution, helping to increase performance while giving the appearance of a higher resolution. Better performance will help you get those killstreaks while using some of the best loadouts.
Although Call of Duty: Vanguard has some lenient system requirements, the best settings for various systems are suggested below.
Explore these PC settings for Call of Duty: Vanguard
Graphic settings for low-end systems
The settings suggested below are best for the systems that fall between the minimum and the recommended hardware. The main focus here is to reach a steady 60 FPS without much loss in the visual quality of Call of Duty: Vanguard.
Display
Display Mode: FullscreenRefresh Rate: Monitor’s refresh rate (60hz, 144hz, or higher)V-Sync: OffFramerate Limit: CustomGameplay Custom Framerate Limit: Similar to monitor’s refresh rate (60, 144, or higher)Menu Custom Framerate Limit: 60Minimized Game Custom Framerate Limit: 15NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: EnabledDisplay Resolution: Monitor’s base resolutionDisplay Gamma: 2. 2 (sRGB)Focused Mode: OffFocused Mode Opacity: 0On-Demand Texture Streaming: Off
Quality
Global Quality
Render Resolution: 100VRAM Usage Target: 80%
Details & Textures
Texture Resolution: LowTexture Filter Anisotropic: MediumParticle Quality Level: MediumParticle Resolution: LowBullet Impacts & Sprays: OffTesselation: OffLevel of Detail: LowLevel of Detail Distance Quality: LowVolumetric Quality Level: Low
Shadow and Lighting
Shadow Map Resolution: LowSun Shadow Cascades: LowCache Spot Shadows: OffSpot Cache Size: OffCache Sun Shadows: OffSpot Shadow Quality: LowParticle Lighting: MediumAmbient Occlusion: OffGTAO: LowScreen Space Reflection: Low
Post Processing Effects
Anti-Aliasing: SMAA T2XFilmic Strength: 0
Gameplay
Field of View: 95-105ADS Field of View: AffectedCamera Movement: Least (50%)World Motion Blur: OffWeapon Motion Blur: OffDepth of Field: Off
Settings for high-end systems
The settings suggested below are best for some of the beefiest systems that involve the RTX 20 series or 30 series graphic cards. The main focus here is to reach a balance of respectable frames while maintaining the visual quality of Call of Duty: Vanguard.
Display
Display Mode: FullscreenMonitor: Your primary gaming monitorRefresh Rate: Your monitor’s refresh rate (e. g 165)Sync Every Frame (V-Sync): OffFramerate Limit: CustomGameplay Custom Framerate Limit: Your monitor’s refresh rate (e. g 165)Menu Custom Framerate Limit: 60Minimized Game Custom Framerate Limit: 15NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: EnabledDisplay Resolution: Your monitor’s resolution (e. g 2560×1440)Display Gamma: 2. 2 (sRGB)Focused Mode: OffFocused Mode Opacity: 0Display Adapter: Your graphics cardOn-Demand Texture Streaming: Off
Quality
Global Quality
Render Resolution: 100VRAM Usage Target: 90%
Details & Textures
Texture Resolution: HighTexture Filter Anisotropic: MediumParticle Quality Level: MediumParticle Resolution: LowBullet Impacts & Sprays: OnTesselation: Nearby OnlyLevel of Detail: HighLevel of Detail Distance Quality: HighVolumetric Quality Level: Low
Shadow and Lighting
Shadow Map Resolution: HighSun Shadow Cascades: MediumCache Spot Shadows: OnSpot Cache Size: MediumCache Sun Shadows: OnSpot Shadow Quality: LowParticle Lighting: HighAmbient Occlusion: OffGTAO: Medium
Post Processing Effects
Anti-Aliasing: SMAA T2XFilmic Strength: 0
Gameplay
Field of View: 110-120ADS Field of View: AffectedCamera Movement: Least (50%)World Motion Blur: OffWeapon Motion Blur: OffDepth of Field: Off
While these were some of the best settings for PC, the ideal settings for consoles can be found here.
Call of Duty: Vanguard was released worldwide on November 5 for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.
This article reflects the opinions of the writer.
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