Call of Duty: Warzone has been one of the hottest games in the world since it was released in early 2020. The original map of Verdansk has come and gone and been replaced with Caldera and Fortune’s Keep, two brighter and more colorful arenas.
Unfortunately for Warzone players, they know all too well that the battle royale can appear too gray or washed out in outside areas and too dark in buildings, completely ruining the experience for gamers everywhere.
But for those whose computers run on Nvidia graphics cards, a pseudo-solution comes in the form of Nvidia Freestyle. This downloadable program allows you to customize the appearance of Warzone through the graphics card and several different options called filters.
With the revamped maps in Warzone Pacific, fans were quick to point out the difference in lighting. When fighting in dark hallways and corridors, gamers who can better see their opponents are at a huge advantage.
This means that non-Nvidia users, such as console gamers or those with AMD graphics cards, will need to find an alternative solution to more easily see Roze 2.0 in Caldera. With Warzone being an extremely taxing game graphically, the Nvidia filters can bring down your frames per second anywhere from five to 25 FPS, so be sure to test your GPU before dropping into Caldera with these settings.
Here are our favorite Nvidia filters and Warzone graphical settings that we’ve used in Warzone in the summer of 2022, keeping the latest map updates in mind.
The best Nvidia filters for Warzone season four
Color
- Tint Color: 30 percent
- Tint Intensity: 15 percent
- Temperature: 0.5
- Vibrance: 68.8 percent
Brightness/Contrast
- Exposure: 25 percent
- Contrast: 15 percent
- Highlights: 51 percent
- Shadows: -100 percent
- Gamma: Zero percent
Sharpen
- Intensity: 80 percent
- Ignore Film Grain: Zero percent