Best PC Settings for CoD Black Ops 6

To excel in multiplayer, conquer zombies or completely immerse yourself in the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 campaign, optimizing your PC settings is essential. The right setup can maximize performance, delivering higher frame rates, faster response times and better visibility – key to capturing every moment of your game.




They will work perfectly when paired with the best controller settings, which is especially important for mastering Omnimovement. That said, here are the best PC settings for BO6.

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Best PC settings for Black Ops 6

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Display settings

  • Display Mode: Full screen exclusive
  • Display monitor: Your monitor
  • Display Adapter: Your graphics card
  • Screen refresh rate: The maximum refresh rate of the monitor
  • Screen resolution: The maximum resolution of your monitor
  • Proportions: Automatic
  • Display range: 2.2 (sRBG)
  • NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: ON


Sustainability

  • Preset Eco Mode: Costume
  • Vertical Sync (Game): Worn out
  • V-Sync (Menu): Worn out
  • Screen refresh rate: The maximum refresh rate of the monitor
  • Screen resolution: The maximum resolution of your monitor
  • Proportions: Automatic
  • Display range: 2.2 (sRBG)
  • Custom frame rate limit: Costume
    • Custom Gameplay Framerate Limit: The refresh rate of your monitor
    • Custom Framerate Limit Menu: 60
    • Minimized game custom framerate limit: 10
  • Reduced menu rendering resolution: Native
  • Pause game rendering: Worn out
  • Reduce quality when idle: 5 Minutes
  • Focused Mode: 0

High Dynamic Range (HDR)

  • High Dynamic Range (HDR): Worn out

Quality settings

  • Graphics Preset: Costume
  • Rendering Resolution: 100
  • Dynamic resolution: Worn out
  • Magnification/Sharpness: FidelityFX CAS
    • Loyalty CAS Strength: 80
  • VRAM scale target: 80
  • Variable rate shading: ON

Details and textures

  • Texture resolution: Bass
  • Anisotropic texture filter: High
  • Depth of field: Worn out
  • Quality of details: Normal
  • Particle Resolution: Bass
  • Projectile impacts: ON
  • Lingering effects: Worn out
  • Shader Quality: Medium
  • On-demand texture streaming: Minimum
    • Allocated texture cache size: 16
    • Download Limits: ON
    • Daily download limit (GB): 1.0
  • Local texture streaming quality: Bass


In Black operations 6You no longer have the option to turn off on-demand texture streaming entirely, but setting it to “Minimal” is the best approach. This will help limit resource consumption, allowing for a more stable experience.

Shadow and lighting

Environment

  • Tessellation: Worn out
  • Volumetric quality: Medium
  • Deferred physical quality: Bass
  • Weather grid volumes: Bass
  • Water quality: All

View Settings

  • Motion Reduction Preset: Worn out
  • Field of view: 120
  • ADS field of view: Wanted
  • Weapon field of view: Wide
  • Third-person field of view: 90
  • Vehicle field of vision: Wide

Camera

  • World Motion Blur: Worn out
  • Weapon Motion Blur: Worn out
  • Film grain: 0.00
  • First-person camera movement: Minimum (50%)
  • Third person camera movement: Minimum (50%)
  • Third Person ADS Transition: AD in third person
  • Reverse flashbang: ON


It's better to do it turn off motion blur and film grainas these effects create annoying visual effects that distort what's happening around you while you play BO6. Although it seems minor, enabling the Reverse Flashbang setting will avoid the intense white screen when hit by a stun grenade. This will cause your screen to go black.

Depending on your PC's specs, these PC settings should increase your frame rate by triple digits and dramatically improve your gameplay. However, this may come at the expense of some visual quality, so the game won't look as polished.

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Released
October 25, 2024


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