The Finals "season 1" Optimization Guide (more Fps, Smooth Gameplay)
However, if you're not going to use that, just turn it off. This setting has caused way more issues than it has helped, so there's really no point in it being enabled until they fix it or until there's a Windows version that comes out that makes this useful, so otherwise, keep this off. Go back and go to Notifications and Actions.
Turn all this off, Go to Sound and click the sound control panel. go to playback, disable any of these that you do not use; for example, like this, you can disable that all of these are going to be taking up some system resources if they're enabled, so just disable all the ones that you don't use; just keep the speakers or headphones that you use enabled.
Now I'm going to go into your speakers or headphones, go to enhancements, and if you have the enhancements, tab and click disable all enhancements. Check that, then press apply, and then press okay now. Go to recording and disable any of the stuff that you don't use here. Same process now we're going to go to Power and sleep.
Click on Additional Power Settings. This is very important. You want to be on the Ultimate Performance Power Plan. I'll leave a command for that ultimate performance power plan command in the description. If you want to run that, either use that or use high performance. For me, I'm using a custom power plan that I made myself, so that's not an issue.
I'm going to close out of this. I'm going to go to storage. Turn off storage and sense shared experiences. Turn this off, Go back home and go gaming. Turn off the Xbox game bar, Massively reduces your FPS. Yeah, I get it. You might want to talk with your friends on Xbox; however, you are going to be losing some of that FPS and increasing your latency while you're playing competitive titles, so if I were you.
I would just turn this off; otherwise, just turn it off and on temporarily, depending on your situation. The game mode is very interesting. If you want to turn this on if you're on a quad-core CPU with a six-core CPU, you can test this out. More games are using up to six cores, so test this out, but generally, just leave it off if you're on a high-end PC, and you should be fine.
Now we're going to go home. We're going to go to apps. Go to Startup Everything here if you want to make sure everything here is unchecked, or just keep everything down to a minimum. List just because all of these are going to run as soon as your PC opens up, and they're going to run in the background on the bottom right.
Once you click that little arrow in the task bar, you want all of that as low as possible, and we're going to go back to home. We're going to go to the network and the internet, and then we're going to go back home. We're going to go to network and internet, and then go to change adapter options.
Double-click the Ethernet, or whatever you're using could be Wi-Fi or Ethernet. Either way, double-click it. Click properties and uncheck everything here except IPv4, qos, and packet scheduler, then press okay, press close out of this, and press home. That's pretty much it for the window settings, so we get close to this now, which is a really important recommendation.
I have to tell everyone to use the latest drivers for this game. This game is very new; it just came out of beta. During beta, it was crashing on some people's computers because of a weird bug with the GPU drivers, so they fixed that in newer GPU drivers. Obviously, the game is out of beta, so use the latest GPU driver.
I'm not saying to always update to the latest chv drivers, but for this game, if you're going to be playing it a lot, update to the latest ones and apply these NV control panel settings or AMD control panel settings. Now I'm going to go to the nid control panel, and I'm going to go adjust image settings with preview.
I'm going to choose to use the Advantage 3 image settings. Press apply on the bottom right, press yes, click Take Me There, and then I'm going to start configuring some of these settings. Lo ly mode Set this to on if your GPU is hitting 90% or 99%.
While the game is open, you might want to consider setting this to ultra, but that's not the case for me, so I'm going to leave it on the open GL rendering GPU. Set this to your GPU, power management mode, and preference for maximum performance. Preferred refresh rate highest available Shader cach size Set this to unlimited.
However, if you go to your local disc and it's red like this, you might want to start capping this to 10 GB or 100 GB depending on what games you play, but for most of you, if you've got a lot of space left on your disc, you can just set this to unlimited, and you should be perfectly fine. Text, your filtering quality set this to high performance, and then when to scroll down Turn off vertical s, which is really important, and press apply on the bottom right, and that's pretty much it for the Nvidia control panel settings.
We can go way more in depth, but I have a full article on how to configure your control panel, way more in depth, and how to install a de-loaded NID drive. You can watch this article right after this one, but for now we're just managing 3D settings, and that's pretty much it for the N control panel. I'm going to leave two screenshots of the AMD control panel settings here; they're pretty.
Simple, Otherwise, that's pretty much it for the in-game settings for this game. It's really simple; the major thing that you have to do is just set up your Steam Make sure it's not causing any performance loss that's extra, and set a custom frame cap for this game with the ingame settings as I showed you earlier, so just follow those two things and set up these settings.
You should be good to go if you're still getting a lower FPS or if you're still not getting the FPS that you should be getting. Follow some of my Nvidia optimization guides or my Windows optimization guides, and if those still don't help, there's always the option of getting a PC optimization done by me.
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