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Here you will find recommendations for your graphic settings on PC for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6: Settings for maximum frame rate and fewer stipper.
Withhatno technical miracle. TheIf approximately on the level of the predecessor Modern Warfare 3. You can only find the settings here that you should change and not the complete package in the settings of Black Ops 6.
Please note:After you have adapted the graphics settings, go back to the "Display" Tab and choose the option "Restart Shader-Vorsabaden". This also applies if you download a new graphics card driver.
COD Black Ops 6: Graphics settings-display
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- Advanced mode: exclusive full screen
- Corporate repetition frequency: maximum of your monitors
- Nvidia reflex low latency: a
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- Eco mode preset: own
- V-Sync (game): off
- Own limitation of the refresh rate: own
- Own play-like recruitment: Maximum of your monitors
Many players like to put their FPS limits over the maximum of the monitor. However, the meaning behind it is controversial and there are some discussions. We recommend that you put the limit on the value of your monitor. So the graphics card works less, which protects the hardware. Here you should decide for yourself what seems more logical to you.
COD Black Ops 6: Graphics settings-Quality
- General quality
- Graphics presets: minimum
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- Nvidia graphics: Nvidia DLSS Oder Nvidia Image Scaling
- AMD-Graphics: FSR 3
- VRAM scaling time: 90
- Details & textures
- Texture resolution: high - if your VRAM is sufficient
- Anisotropic texture filter: high
- Texture streaming on call: minimal
- Reserved texture cache size: 16
- Local texture streaming quality: low
- Shadow & lighting
- All values as low as possible
- Vicinity
- All values as low as possible
Graphics presets:As soon as you set the default to minimum, your graphics settings are so far. Every effect, every further calculation of your graphics card can lead to lower FPS or LAGs. If you have a fat graphics card with a lot of power, you can use a few settings.
First try the "texture resolution", which brings a lot of visual quality into play, but increases your VRAM utilization. However, as long as you have enough VRAM, there should be no problems here. In addition, you can put up the "anisotropical texture filter": it has little impact on your graphics card, but improves the optics. The settings for "Advertisement" and other options can be found in this article:
For the campaign you can put the settings up again if your graphics card packs it. In the competitive environment of Call of Duty, however, you should always look on PC to prioritize stable and high FPS. A guide to the campaign can be found here:.