Fortnite Settings Graphics Calculator
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Performance Impact: Balanced
Visual Quality: Medium
Here’s a comprehensive table of the best Fortnite graphics settings for both low-end and high-end PCs, based on the provided search results:
Setting | Low-End PC | High-End PC |
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Window Mode | Fullscreen | Fullscreen |
Resolution | 1080p | Native resolution |
Frame Rate Limit | Unlimited | Unlimited |
3D Resolution | 100% | 100% |
View Distance | Epic | Epic |
Shadows | Off | Off |
Anti-Aliasing | Off | FXAA or Off |
Textures | Low | High |
Effects | Low | Medium |
Post Processing | Low | Low |
V-Sync | Off | Off |
Motion Blur | Off | Off |
Rendering Mode | DirectX 11 | DirectX 12 |
Nvidia Reflex Low Latency | On + Boost | On + Boost |
DLSS | Performance | Quality |
Ray Tracing | Off | Off |
Key Points to Remember
- Resolution: Use your monitor’s native resolution for the best visual clarity1.
- Frame Rate: Aim for at least 60 FPS on low-end PCs, and 144 FPS or higher on high-end systems12.
- View Distance: Keep this on Epic if possible, as it’s crucial for spotting enemies and loot47.
- Shadows: Turn off for better performance, as they offer little competitive advantage14.
- DLSS: If you have an NVIDIA RTX GPU, enable this for better performance without sacrificing much visual quality47.
- DirectX: Use DirectX 11 for low-end PCs and DirectX 12 for high-end systems37.
- Ray Tracing: Generally, keep this off even on high-end systems as it significantly impacts performance47.
- Nvidia Reflex Low Latency: Set to “On + Boost” if you have an NVIDIA GPU to reduce input lag14.
Remember, these settings are guidelines, and you should experiment to find what works best for your specific system and preferences. The goal is to balance visual quality with performance to achieve smooth gameplay and maintain a competitive edge.