Gameplay Custom Framerate Limit: your monitor refresh rate. Your display should have a Wide 16:9 aspect ratio. In the screen below, the setting is Wide 21:9 because I play on an ultrawide monitor. 720p is usually a solid compromise between quality and performance.Īspect Ratio: use your native one, or select Automatic. Using your native resolution is desirable for a better view, but if you badly need a performance boost, decreasing the resolution will greatly improve your fps. Generally, decrease the Display Resolution first, and use the Render Resolution as the last resort. The visual effect at 90 is acceptable, and 75 is the minimum value you should consider. Decreasing the value below 100 will grant more performance at the cost of blurred textures. I warmly recommend to not change this setting unless you really need more fps. Screen Refresh Rate: your monitor refresh rate. Note: you can switch from Fullscreen to Fullscreen Borderless by pressing Alt+Enter on the keyboard.
Displayįullscreen is the best choice performance-wise, but you might prefer Fullscreen Borderless if you have a multi-monitor setup and you wish to move quickly on another display. I will show you how to set up each setting for maximum performance.
Launch Call of Duty Modern Warfare and Warzone, select Options at the bottom left (or press F3 on the keyboard), and open the Graphics tab.