Gamers consider Apex Legends to be undoubtedly the most famous battle royales. It is pertinent to mention that it is also an intensive game with regard to hardware requirements. You would also have to set the launch commands and also upgrade your graphic cards, as it is a hardware-intensive game.
Apex Legends Best Settings: Display Options
First of all, you will have to improve your GPUs and display settings to ensure the best performance for your game. You should go for the native settings. Ensure that boost is enabled, and Nvidia Reflex will prove to be a bonus.
- Display mode: Full Screen
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (native) (Always choose the native aspect ratio)
- Resolution: 1920×1080 (native) (Native resolution is recommended)
- V-Sync: Off
If your hardware is not upgraded, then 720p or 900p resolutions are recommended.
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Apex Legends Best Settings: Launch Options
You can set launch options by following these steps:
- Right-click on Apex Legends in your game library
- Click on Properties
- Add “set +fps_max” to a framerate that you consistently get or 4 lower than your monitor’s refresh rate.
- For example: If you can get 144 Hz consistently, put in the code “set +fps max 140” for optimal Performance
Apex Legends Best Settings: Graphics Settings
Following are the steps to set recommended settings:
- Anti-Aliasing: Off
- Texture Streaming Budget: Lowest setting available
- Texture Filtering: Anisotropic 2X
- Ambient Occlusion Quality: Disabled
- Sun Shadow Coverage: Low
- Sun Shadow Detail: Low
- Spot Shadow Detail: Off
- Volumetric Lighting: Disabled
- Dynamic Spot Shadows: Disabled
- Model Detail: Low
- Effects Detail: Low
- Impact Marks: Low
- Ragdoll: Low
Apex Legends Best Settings: Nvidia Control Panel
Open Nvidia Control Panel > Manage 3D Settings > Program Settings > Add: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Apex Legends and select r5apex.exe
- Image Sharpening: NVIDIA recommended (Sharpen: 0.50 Ignore Film Grain: 0.17)
- Anisotropic filtering: Application-controlled
- Antialiasing – FXAA: Off
- Antialiasing – Gamma correction: On
- Antialiasing – Mode: Application-controlled
- Antialiasing – Transparency: Off
- Background Application Max Frame Rate: Off
- CUDA – GPUs: All
- Max Frame Rate: Off
- Monitor Technology: G-Sync
- Multi-Frame Sampled AA (MFAA): Off
- OpenGL rendering GPU: Auto-Select
- Power management mode: Prefer maximum Performance
- Preferred Refresh rate: Highest available
- Shader Cache: On
- Texture filtering – Anisotropic sample optimization: On
- Texture filtering – Negative LOD bias: Allow
- Texture filtering – Quality: High Performance
- Texture filtering – Trilinear optimization: On
- Threaded optimization: On
- Triple buffering: Off
- Vertical Sync: Off
- Virtual Reality pre-rendered frames: 1
Nvidea GeForce Experience
- Settings > General > In-Game Overlay: Off
- Settings > Shield > Gamestream: Off
AMD Radeon Settings
- Open AMD Radeon Settings > Gaming > Select ROE
- Anti-aliasing Mode: Use application settings
- Anti-aliasing Method: Multisampling
- Morphological Filtering: Off
- Anisotropic Filtering Mode: Use Application settings
- Texture Filtering Quality: Performance
- Surface Format Optimization: On
- Wait for Vertical Refresh: Always off
- OpenGL Triple Buffering: Off
- Shader Cache: On
- Tessellation Mode: Override application settings
- Maximum Tessellation Level: Off
- AMD FreeSync: AMD optimized
- Frame Rate Target Control: Disabled