Rainbow Six Extraction is a co-op first-person shooter that allows players to tweak visual settings to get maximum frame rate. Ubisoft has added several new features that will help players to make the most out of their devices.
Ideally, to increase your overall FPS you will have to adjust the graphics settings. Make sure that most of the effect related settings are set at low or medium. While this compensates for visuals, it radically boosts frames per second. The following settings are ideal for running the game at 180 to 200 FPS.
Graphics Settings
- Monitor Refresh Rate - 144 (or above for better devices)
- Resolution Quality - Dynamic 25% to 100%
- Dynamic Resolution Framerate - 120
- Texture Quality - Medium
- Texture Filtering - Anisotropic 4x
- NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency - On + Boost
- Latency Flash Indicator - Off
- NVIDIA DLSS - Off
- Shadow Quality - Medium
- Shading Quality - Medium
- Reflection Quality - Medium
- Level of Detail Quality - Medium
- Effects Quality - Medium
- Anti-Aliasing - T-AA
- T-AA Sharpness - 50%
- Ambient Occlusion - Off
- Sprawn Quality - Medium
- Lens Effect - Off
- ADS Depth Of Field - On
To get high FPS in Rainbow Six Extraction you will need to make certain changes in the game's video section depending upon your hardware. NVIDIA's 30 series graphics card will yield the best performance for this game, allowing you to switch on Reflex Low Latency mode and DLSS.
Players can also identify the optimal settings for their PCs by running a benchmark test. The benchmark will run for a minute before automatically setting the ideal specifications for your device. An optimal setting may be good for visuals, but if you want high FPS then keep the effects to low or medium.
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Published: Jan 20, 2022 11:58 am