Uploaded on Jun 30, 2022
I have seen most people have issues with their phones/laptops while playing or streaming so here in this guide you will get to know about how you can get rid of these problems so that you can perform efficiently.
Fortnite PC Battle Royale performance guide ppt
Fortnite PC Battle Royale performance guide Fine tuning Fortnite settings The global Quality preset, which has four levels and 'Auto', is where you can start tuning performance. It will offer the most straightforward place to begin tuning. Screen scaling (3D Resolution), is used to render at a lower resolution, then scale it to your display resolution. This setting is always 100 percent for testing purposes. No scaling is being done. I have run the benchmark sequence with Epic preset and compared it with other presets. The GTX 1060 6GB was used, as well as the RX 580 8GB. Performance impact was calculated based on that. Depending on your graphics card for fortnite performance, dropping from Epic to High can boost performance by around 40%, while Medium preset can increase performance by approximately 140 percent. The Low preset runs 2.5 times faster that the Epic preset. View Distance: This extends the rendering range and improves the quality of distant objects. The overall impact on performance depends on your CPU. Framerates can improve by 4-5% or drop to minimum. If possible, I recommend that you leave Epic alone. Shadows: This setting effects shadow mapping and is the most demanding of all the settings. Performance is improved by approximately 80 percent when you switch from Epic to Low. This can be turned off for competitive reasons to increase framerates and possibly better visibility of your enemies. Anti-Aliasing: It is a post-processing technique used by Unreal Engine 4 to perform AA. This results in a small performance hit for most GPUs. This setting can be changed from max to min for a small increase in performance of around 3 percent. Textures: As long as you have enough VRAM (up to 4GB for Epic, 2GB for high), this will not affect your performance. Framerates will only increase by 1-2% if you drop to the lowest GPU test. Effects: This setting can have a number of effects. It affects the ambient occlusion, which is a form of detail shading, some water effects and any shader calculations that are used to create the cloud shadows on the landscape. This setting may also affect visual effects such as explosions or other visual extras. Competitive players may find it beneficial to drop to low, as this can improve performance by 15%. Post-Processing: May include dynamic range calculations and contrast/brightness scaling. It controls many other post-processing effects, but not AA. Framerates can be improved by turning it to low by around 15% Motion Blur: This setting is set by default and should be left that way. It can be difficult to spot enemy enemies because of motion blur. LCDs also create some motion blur. This causes a drop of 4-5 percent in framerates if you enable it.
Comments