Best settings for max FPS in Ready or Not

Best settings for max FPS in Ready or Not

Use these settings for the best performance.

With the launch of Ready or Not 1.0, several new optimization and performance settings have been added. In my opinion, maximizing your FPS is the most important thing you can do to enjoy a tactical FPS like this. Here are the best settings for max FPS in Ready or Not with its full release.

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Best settings for performance and FPS for Ready or Not 1.0
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Best settings for performance and max FPS

Your ideal settings will depend on your exact hardware configuration. However, based on my experience these are the best settings to maximize your performance and FPS with Ready or Not 1.0:

  • Texture Quality: Medium
  • Shadow Quality: Low
  • Post Process Quality: Low
  • Anti-Aliasing Quality: Low
  • VFX Quality: Medium
  • View Distance: Medium
  • Frame Limit: Disabled
  • Motion Blur: Disabled
  • VSync: Disabled
  • Bounce Light: Disabled
  • Enable World Decals: Disabled
  • Optiwand FPS Limit: Disabled
  • AMD FSR2 Quality: Ultra Performance * (Use this ONLY if you have an AMD GPU)
  • NVIDIA DLSS Quality: Ultra Performance * (Use this ONLY if you have an NVIDIA GPU)
  • NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: Enabled * (Use this ONLY if you have an NVIDIA GPU)

Use these settings to optimize your game for performance and give you the best FPS possible. It’s very important you enable FSR2 or DLSS depending on which type of GPU you have. This new machine-learning technology can vastly improve your FPS while also improving your game quality. It really is worth using.

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DirectX 11 or DirectX 12 for Ready or Not?

When you launch Ready or Not you are prompted with two choices: DirectX 11 or DirectX 12 mode. Honestly, this isn’t a simple x or y answer. If you have a newer PC build or hardware configuration, you will probably want to opt for DirectX 12. In fact, almost all setups will have increased performance with DirectX 12 it seems.

However, DirectX 12 technology is still in its early stages and has not been fleshed out quite as much as DirectX 11. As such, some players with certain setups have had a few crashes when using DirectX 12. If🍌 this happens to you, you may want to switch to DirectX 11 and make the decision based on how often you are crashing and the 𒅌difference in FPS between the two modes on your PC.

By using these best settings for max FPS in Ready or Not, you’ll have a well-optimized and improved experience catching baddies as a SWAT member.


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