If you want to learn the best setup for the final, you’ve come to the right place. We will also give you some tips on low FPS and good performance.

The Finals is the new multiplayer shooter. It’s not out yet, but there’s a playtest you might be interested in. Thousands of players are in the game right now. In this article we present the best configurations. Balance your good visual/performance ratio. We will also give you some tips on how to deal with the low FPS issue.

The Endgames – Tips for Low FPS

  1. Check if you have the latest drivers.
  2. Close all unnecessary applications running in the background: Discord, browsers, stores (Epic, GOG, etc.), etc.
  3. In the case of older PCs may be worth activating DirectX 11 (see bottom of this article – Advanced)
  4. use our settings.

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screen and resolution

  1. window mode – Full screen;
  2. Resolution – Choose the one that matches your screen. It should be correct by default, so you don’t have to change anything;
  3. Vertical synchronization – Disabled;
  4. NVIDIA Low Latency Reflex – IN;
  5. Resolution scaling method -AMD FSR 2;
  6. AMD FSR quality – Quality;

Chart

  1. Field of view – 110, the field of view is very important for competitive games. Lower it only in case of very low FPS;
  2. Motion blur – Disabled;

laser trace

  1. NVIDIA RTX Global Illumination – Static;

Quality

  1. overall quality level – Custom
  2. see the distance – High; this is also very important in competitive shooters. Lower it only in case of low FPS.

If you want to maximize your FPS, set the idle setting to Low. If you want to balance FPS and good visuals, choose the settings below:

  1. smooth – Medium large
  2. Darkness – Half
  3. Postprocesamiento – Down
  4. Texture – Down
  5. effects – Down
  6. Foliage – Down
  7. Shadows – Down
  8. overall illumination resolution – Down

Advance

  1. Graphics API – DirectX 12; in most cases, this should be the best setting. If you have an older computer and are having some kind of issue, you might want to check out DirectX 11.

Degree in English Philology and English in Public Communication. He started his professional career as an English teacher. Member of GlobeLiveMedia since 2019. During this time, he writes for various departments. Currently it mainly covers guides and occasionally supports writing. He has been interested in electronic entertainment since childhood. When he was younger, he wrote a scientific paper on video game translations. Passionate about RPGs and strategies, he also frequently dives into the depths of indie games. In her spare time, she works on a book and learns film editing.

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