![]() ![]() This is personal preference and you can test each to see how it affects your fps. If you want pure fps then set this to near. Reducing the 3d resolution like this will make the game look slightly different however the performance gains are definitely worth it across all specs of rigs. Low end rigs (if you are getting 20fps or less): 33.3%.If you have a 240Hz monitor set this to 240.ģD Resolution: It will depend on the power of your rig. So if you have a 144Hz monitor set this to 144. Generally it is best to set this to match the hertz of your monitor. If you set it to 60, your frames can dip to 40 or 50 but if you set it higher, even though you can’t render them it still means you won’t dip to as low as 40 or 50 frames. Even though you won’t be able to render the full 120/144 frames this will give you a better overall average compared to setting it to 60. If you have a 60Hz monitor I recommend setting this to 120 or 144 frames. A 144Hz monitor can only render 144 frames per second so anything above that and the frames can cause tearing. This can happen if you have a 144Hz monitor and are receiving really high frames since your monitor cannot render the frames fast enough. If you set this to unlimited and you are experiencing very high frame values (150 ) it can cause mouse stuttering/screen tearing. ![]() Some guides will recommend to put this to unlimited but this is wrong. A lot of players like to have it lower than their native resolution so the game appears ‘closer’.įrame Rate Limit: Depends on your monitors refresh rate. Unless you like a more close up display if you are used to CSGO for example. I would advise just keeping this to your native display resolution. I have mine set to WindowedFullscreen as I am already maxing out my refresh rate anyway and often use my second monitor.ĭisplay Resolution: Should be your native display resolution. You can set this to windowed full screen too as an alternative but I have noticed better performance with this set to fullscreen. Here is what I found to be the best Fortnite settings for my rig: Now to the settings! Navigate to the Fortnite settings by selecting the three stripes icon in the top right and clicking the cog icon. You should change your settings based on whether your machine is more powerful than mine. Therefore, it will likely be a little different for you. It removes the splash screen so we can get straight to the menus.īefore we get into the settings this is the best Fortnite settings for my rig. This is due to the launch parameters we put in the settings. Now to the easy stuff! Launch Fortnite from the launcher and you should see that it opens a lot faster. Some of you may not have these settings which is fine, just select the ones you do have. Under the ‘ Compatibility‘ tab
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