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Call of Duty Warzone Ultimate Boost Pack | Fix Stutter/Boost FPS & Reduce Input Lag

Call of Duty Warzone Ultimate Boost Pack | Fix Stutter/Boost FPS & Reduce Input Lag



Are Call of Duty: Warzone technical issues giving you the blues? Looking for an fps boost? Then look no further. Warzone is an exciting evolution of 2018's Blackout mode, but it does have some graphical quirks that can ruin the experience. 
The solution, obviously, is a much higher and more stable framerate. It’s your graphics card that needs to rethink its approach, not you. With that in mind, I’ve had a fiddle with the graphics settings in Warzone to figure out where the big performance savings can be found and which options—if any—offer an advantage. Here are my top fps-boosting tips:

Leave display and render resolution alone



For reference, I’m playing on an i7 9700K and an RTX 2080 Ti. With every graphics setting maxed out at my monitor’s native resolution of 2560x1600, I get an average framerate of around 150fps. 
Warzone lets you tweak display resolution and final render resolution. This doesn’t appear to be Nvidia’s DLSS technique which harnesses deep learning AI to downsample images, but the effect is similar—go below 100% on the render resolution slider and the image becomes increasingly blurred. This is a massive disadvantage in a battle royale where scanning the horizon and picking off players down 4x scopes is so important. 

Turn off tessellation

There's a noticeable difference to the look of complex surfaces such as rubble when you turn tessellation off. Since you’re telling the game not to bother with any fancy displacement mapping, you’re basically staring a lot of flat surfaces in the face. However, if you’re serious about stable performance, I found turning tessellation off helps. 
It’s not a big bump up in fps right away. Instead it minimises incidents where the framerate tanks as you enter new scenes. Driving towards a group of buildings, for example, or airdropping. 



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