Black Ops 6 is here with its beta test, and for PC players, finding the perfect balance between performance and visual quality is key to dominating the battlefield.

Whether you’re on a budget setup, a mid-tier system, or a high-end rig, having the best PC graphics settings can make a significant difference in achieving smooth gameplay with high FPS and minimal lag.

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In this ONE Esports guide, we provide you with the best PC graphics settings to maximize your performance, no matter your hardware configuration.

Note: These settings are tailored for the beta version and may be subject to change when the game officially launches on October 25, 2024.

Best PC graphics settings for optimal performance in Black Ops 6

The following settings are designed to work well for most players, but some options are largely based on personal preference.

Feel free to tweak these settings to better suit your individual playstyle and system capabilities.

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Display

SETTINGOPTION
Display ModeFullscreen Exclusive
MonitorSet to your monitor
Display AdapterSet to your GPU
Screen Refresh RateSet to your monitor’s refresh rate
Display ResolutionSet to your monitor’s resolution
Aspect RatioAutomatic
Display GammaCPU RGB, 2.2 (sRGB)
Brightness55
NVIDIA Reflex Low LatencyOn
On + Boost for CPU-bound cases

Sustainability

SETTINGOPTION
Eco Mode PresetCustom
V-Sync (Gameplay)Off
V-Sync (Menus)Off
Custom Frame Rate LimitCustom
Gameplay Custom Frame Rate LimitSet to your monitor’s refresh rate
Menu Custom Frame Rate Limit60
Out of Focus Custom Frame Rate Limit5
Menu Render ResolutionNative
Pause Game RenderingOff
Focused Mode0
High Dynamic Range (HDR)Off

Quality

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Global Quality

SETTINGOPTION
Graphic PresetCustom
Render Resolution100
Dynamic ResolutionOff
Upscaling/SharpeningFIDELITYFX CAS (100)
VRAM Scale Target80
Variable Rating ShadingOff
NVIDIA DLSS Frame GenerationOff
Texture ResolutionVery Low (for low-end)
Low to Normal (for mid to high-end)
Texture Filter AnisotropicLow (for low-end)
Normal (for mid to high-end)
Depth of FieldOff
Nearby Level of DetailNormal
Particle ResolutionLow (for low-end)
Normal (for mid to high-end)
Bullet ImpactsOn
Persistent EffectsOn
Shader QualityLow
On-Demand Texture StreamingOptimized
Local Texture Streaming QualityLow (for low-end)
Normal (for mid to high-end)
Shadow QualityNormal
Screen Space ShadowsLow (for low to mid-end)
High (for high-end)
Screen Space Ambient LightingLow (for low to mid-end)
Medium to High (for high-end)
Screen Space ReflectionsOff
Static Reflection QualityLow

Environment

SETTINGOPTION
TessellationOff
Terrain MemoryMax
Volumetric QualityLow (for low to mid-end)
Medium (for high-end)
Deferred Physics QualityOff
Weather Grid VolumesOff
Water QualityOff

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Accessibility Solutions

SETTINGOPTION
Motion ReductionOff
(turn on if you have motion sickness)

Field of View

SETTINGOPTION
Field of View (FOV)110 (you can set between 100-120)
ADS Field of ViewAffected
Weapon Field of ViewWide
Vehicle Field of ViewWide

Camera

SETTINGOPTION
World Motion BlurOff
Weapon Motion BlurOff
1st Person Camera MovementLeast (50%)
Inverted FlashbangPreference
Parachute Camera PerspectivePreference

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