Playerunknown's Battleground: start options for more FPS and Co.
The performance of Playerunknown's Battlegrounds can be heavily influenced with the start options and you can get some extra FPS with it. We show you how it works.
More FPS at Playerunknown's Battlegrounds via start options
- Screen scaling: You should always leave the scaling at 100 in Playerunknown's Battleground.
- Antialiasing: You can set this value to "Very low" for maximum FPS. However, this causes the graphics to suffer severely since the edges are hardly smoothed anymore.
- Postprocessing: Set this value as low as possible to get more FPS.
- Shadows: You should also set the shadows to very low, as you will have almost no disadvantages, but will gain FPS.
- Texture: The lower you set this value, the more frames you can achieve. However, the graphic mainly depends on this value. We therefore recommend that you set this value to "Medium" if possible.
- Foliage & Effects: You should choose the lowest value for both.
- Visibility: The visibility determines how far objects are loaded. If you have problems with the frame rate at the start of the game, you should also reduce this value.
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