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Best PC settings for Warzone 3

Settings for max performance on PC!

Having good performance over graphics quality is always more important in multiplayer games like Call of Duty: Warzone. Even if your game doesn't look good, it should run smoothly and you can use the best settings to make sure it does.

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Best Graphic settings for MW3 Warzone on PC

I'll go over the different graphics settings and you can copy them into your game. The only target here is to get maximum performance and FPS out of your PC in Warzone 3.

Display

  • Display
    • Display Mode: Fullscreen Exclusive
    • Display Monitor: Your primary monitor
    • Display Adapter: Your discrete GPU (AMD/NVIDIA/Intel)
    • Screen Refresh Rate: Max value
    • Display Resolution: Auto
    • Aspect Ratio: Automatic
    • Display Gamma: 2.2 (sRGB)
    • Brightness: 50 (default value but change as per your preference)
  • Sustainability
    • Eco Mode Preset: Custom
    • V-Sync (Gameplay): Off
    • V-Sync (Menu): Off
    • Custom Frame Rate Limit: Unlimited
    • Focused Mode: 90
    • High Dynamic Range (HDR): Off

Related: Best audio settings for Warzone 3

Quality

  • Global Quality
    • Graphic Preset: Custom
    • Render Resolution: 100 (reduce if performance is low but you'll lose quality)
    • Dynamic Resolution: Off
    • Upscaling/Sharpening: FidelityFX CAS
      • FidelityFX CAS Strength: 50
    • VRAM Target Scale: 80
    • Variable Rate Shading: On
  • Details & Texture
    • Texture Resolution: Low (Very Low if your device is low-tier)
    • Texture Filter Anisotropic: High
    • Depth of Field: Off
    • Detail Quality Level: Low
    • Particle Resolution: Low
    • Bullet Impacts: On
    • Persistent Effects: Off
    • Shader Quality: Low
    • On-demand Texture Streaming: Off
    • Local Texture Streaming: Normal
  • Shadow & Lighting
    • Shadow Quality: Normal (Low if your device is low-tier)
    • Screen Space Shadows: Low
    • Ambient Occlusion: Off
    • Screen Space Reflections: Off
    • Static Reflection Quality: Low
  • Environment
    • Tesselation: Off
    • Volumetric Quality: Low
    • Deferred Physics Quality: Off
    • Weather Grid Volumes: Off
    • Water Quality: Off

View

  • Field of View
    • Field of View (FOV): 120 (higher FOV causes some FPS loss, but is important for BRs)
    • ADS Field of View: Affected
    • Weapon Field of View: Wide
    • 3rd Person Field of View: 80
    • Vehicle Field of View: Wide
  • Camera
    • World Motion Blur: Off
    • Weapon Motion Blur: Off
    • Film Grain: 0.00
    • 1st Person Camera Movement: Least (50 percent)
    • 3rd Person Camera Movement: Least (50 percent)
    • 3rd Person ADS Transition: 3rd Person ADS (personal preference)
    • Spectator Camera: Game Perspective
    • Inverted Flashbang: On

Comparison Images

Above are two comparison shots to give you a better perspective on how the game appears with these recommended custom settings versus with the extreme graphics preset. I took the images in the Zaravan Suburbs POI where there are several buildings and not many empty spaces. These are my PC specifications:

  • OS: Windows 11
  • RAM: 16 GB
  • GPU: AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT
  • CPU: Intel i7-12700k
  • Resolution: 1440p

Going from low to high settings, the texture of the world objects, shadows, and special effects appear better. Looking at the FPS counter in the top-left corner, you can tell that I gained around 30 frames by switching to the competitive settings. It may not seem that big of a difference, but the visual clarity and performance improvement I felt was worth it. Furthermore, for players that have a low or mid-end spec PC, the difference in FPS will most likely be even bigger.

Best Interface settings for MW3 Warzone on PC

Below I've included some extra settings you can tweak in the Interface menu. These settings don't affect the performance in Warzone 3 but will improve your gameplay experience.

  • HUD Bounds: Shrink the HUD if you have a large monitor.
  • Mini Map Shape: Square
  • Mini Map Rotation: On
  • Horizontal Compass: On
  • Crosshairs: On
  • Hit Marker Visuals: On
  • Damage-based Hit Marker: On
  • Player Names: Abbreviated
  • Vehicle HUD Prompt: Never Disappear
  • Telemetry: Enable important stats like FPS, Server Latency, and Packet Loss
  • Gameplay Tips: Off
  • Skip Introduction Movie: On
  • Tooltips: On

Stay tuned to Pro Game Guides for more Call of Duty: Warzone content. In the meantime, head over to our article on Best one-shot Sniper in Warzone 3.


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Praharsh Kashyap
Praharsh Kashyap is a video gaming enthusiast from India currently working as a Contributing Writer at Pro Game Guides. He has been playing and covering first-person shooters such as Call of Duty, Battlefield, and Apex Legends for years now. Besides FPS games, he also likes to indulge in RPGs every now and then.