For a competitive multiplayer game like Fortnite, performance is king. Though the game is well optimised, there are a few settings widely recommended to turn off to give you easy performance benefits. There are also settings – from changing controller sensitivity to key bindings – which we don’t touch upon in this article. Both are subjective to each player, and it’s worth messing around with what you find usable. Instead, we’ll be focusing on performance gains. Best PC Fortnite Settings recommendations for better performance Optimising Fortnite for improved performance isn’t an exact science as every player’s hardware set up is different – Textures and Effects for example could be increased if you have beefier computer – though the likes of disabled Shadows and Motion Blur are widely suggested things to disabled regardless of your setup. If you’re unsure, it’s recommended turning everything up to the max or lowest settings and turning Show FPS on, then adjusting individual settings based on what you’d like – such as texture quality – to get the best possible balance of visuals and performance. Here are the Fortnite settings we’d recommend on PC: Option Recommended Setting Window Mode WindowedFullScreen Display resolution 1080p Frame Rate Limit 60 FPS View Distance Epic Shadows Off Anti-Aliasing Off Textures Low / Medium Effects Low / Medium Post Processing Low Vsync Off Motion Blur Off Show FPS Off / On Here’s what each setting means in further detail: Window Mode: This can allow you to interact with other windows easier,… [Read full story]
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