WARZONE 2 BEST PC SETTINGS TO STOP LAG and FIX STUTTERING



WARZONE 2 BEST PC SETTINGS TO STOP LAG and FIX STUTTERING. Here is how to fix warzone 2 performance issues and fix …

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  1. Warzone: plate and sprint
    Warzone 2.0 : we took that out 😉
    This just missed that mark totally. Changed fundamentals of warzone to make it match other BRs. Everything that made it unique is now gone

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  2. Anyone Know why my Pulse RX6700 nonxt is showing as a RTX 3060 on Warzone 2.0?

    Stepts I did: Reinstall adrenalin + drivers from amd, Reinstall warzone 2.0, cleared data+cache from %appdata and other folders cant remember. so Warzone is Default now!.
    I have a lot of FPS drops, from 250 fps down to 40 fps spikes. (1080p @144hz screen Freezync)

    Edit: THANKS, your video Help me 50% <3 , it's still bug, I guess is just Warzone being bad becouse is Beta. Other games runs 100%, just warzone stutters.

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  3. Still lagging
    GPU: Gtx 1080 8gb
    CPU: Ryzen 5 2600x
    Ram: 32gb 3200mhz

    About 40-50max fps
    Drops to 27 pretty frequently.

    Your settings helped some but maybe I need to update some hardware just not sure which.

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  4. I have a 3080 i9 12900k 32gb but for some reason (only on this game) i get lags stutters fps drops and i do not know how to fix this. Watching this video helped a little bit but still not resolved the issue. Anything else i could do outside of the game?

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  5. I have a High end PC too. The stutterings are not because of the setting … it’s because the game is full with bugs. The beta was really good (no stuttering) now many people have stuttering. I tried a lot … they need just to fix it

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  6. First off DLSS can very much improve FPS, yes, but it will also occasionally make your game blurry, when it feels like it has to decrease the games quality to keep up the FPS. So for Campaign? Great. For Competitive Gaming? Not so much.
    Second, you should NOT use the VRAM Slider as a guidance to check what graphic settings you pick. The VRAM is nothing more but a regular RAM inside your graphics card that's used to store assets during the gameplay. That's like one 10th of what your graphics card is used for. For example, you could have a game only use 1% of your VRAM for temporary storage and still have crappy FPS, as that says nothing about actual processing power.
    Be careful with the advice given in this guide and test out the settings for yourselves.

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