Call of Duty: Warzone 2 is free to play on both Battle.net and on Steam.
A good mixture of performance, visibility, and graphical fidelity is ideal in Call of Duty: Warzone 2. You want to be able to see as much as possible while maintaining high framerates and ideally not making your game look terrible. Finding the right balance can be tricky, but we’ve got you covered. Here’s our guide on the best PC settings for Warzone 2.
Note: For more information about the game, check out our Warzone 2 guides and features hub.
Most of these settings are self-explanatory except for Mouse Sensitivity. As a general rule of thumb, you want an eDPI of between 2,000 and 8,000. Your eDPI can be calculated by multiplying your mouse’s DPI by your in-game sensitivity. For example, if your mouse’s DPI is 800 and your in-game sensitivity is set to 5.00, your eDPI would be 4,000. An eDPI value of around 5,000 is what most competitive players use.
Button Layout: Default or Tactical
Stick Layout: Default
Controller Vibration: OFF
Horizontal Stick Sensitivity: 4-8 depending on playstyle
Vertical Stick Sensitivity: 4-8 depending on playstyle
ADS Sensitivity Multiplier: 0.75
Target Aim Assist: ON
Aim Assist Type: Default
Aim Response Curve Type: Standard
Tactical is the best overall button layout on Warzone 2, but it isn’t for everyone. The switched controls can be difficult to adjust to if you’re used to default. As for sensitivity, anywhere between 4 and 8 is fine, with the higher sensitivities within that range being better suited to a more aggressive playstyle. Some players may find going as low as 4 sensitivity can be useful for Warzone as you are often required to make fine adjustments while shooting at long range.
For this section, just make sure that your display options are correctly selected to match your monitor. If you are playing on a 1440p monitor with a 144Hz Refresh Rate, it’s important to take advantage of that. However, if you are only using a 1080p monitor with a 60Hz Refresh Rate, you should match your settings to that instead. It’s important to match your settings properly to get the best performance for Warzone 2 on PC, or else you may suffer from some stability issues.
For the most part, you just want to copy all of the settings listed above. Having a GPU that supports FidelityFX CAS is useful in Warzone 2 as it makes the game look much better while using lower settings. Some players have reported some stability issues while using upscaling methods such as Nvidia DLSS and AMD FSR. However, if you are playing at a resolution above 1080p, it’s worth giving them a try to see how much of an fps boost they provide.
Having the right field of view (FOV) for you is important in making sure you are using the best PC settings for Warzone 2. Anywhere between 90 and 110 is fine with it being easier to see people at distance on the lower end and having a better view of your surroundings at the higher end. Going above 110 is not advised for most people in Warzone 2, as it can make seeing people at a distance very difficult.
For the best PC audio setting on Warzone 2, you’ll want to be using Headphone Bass Boost. It provides the best audio feedback for footsteps making it easier to pinpoint your enemies’ locations. Home Theater is a good alternative as it makes everything loud and easy to hear. However, it can be a little rough on your ears when firing loud weapons or driving certain vehicles.
Although the above settings are optimal for competitive gameplay, a lot of the interface options are subjective. At the very least, it is advised to reduce your HUD Bounds to 0 as this makes it easier to glance at HUD elements while in-game. Also, changing the Color Customization options is worthwhile as it can make it easier to spot enemies. It is recommended to make your enemies show up in a bright color like orange and your teammates show up in a dark color like purple. Also, if you find it hard to spot your teammate’s pings, changing your neutral color to something bright can help.
Call of Duty: Warzone 2 is free to play on both Battle.net and on Steam.
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