Best PC graphics settings in Black Ops 6

Get the maximum FPS possible for your PC in Black Ops 6.

Operators in Black Ops 6 charging forward with weapons in their hands
Image via Activision

The Black Ops 6 beta went live on Aug. 30, shaking everything up in Call of Duty with unique new features like omnimovement—but many are wondering whether these features leave more of an impact on their platforms, particularly on PC.

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Omnimovement lets you slide, sprint, and dive in any direction, but to ensure your movement game is point, you must get stable and high FPS in Black Ops 6 to avoid stuttering. With that in mind, here are the best Black Ops 6 PC graphics settings to get the maximum frames in-game.

Best Black Ops 6 PC graphics settings

Black Ops 6 is on the same game engine as Modern Warfare 3, so there really isn’t much of a difference and you can run the same settings if you’re hopping into the new CoD from the previous one. 

Display

Display Graphics settings in Black Ops 6
Fullscreen Exclusive always offers slightly better FPS. Screenshot by Dot Esports

To increase your Black Ops 6 brightness, use your monitor’s settings instead of the in-game settings, as it makes your screen look washed with any value over 55. Additionally, you can limit your frame rate limit to your monitor’s maximum refresh rate.

With these PC graphics settings in Black Ops 6, we get over 140 FPS consistently (on NVIDIA’s 4060 Ti).

  • Display Mode: Fullscreen Exclusive
  • Display Monitor: Primary monitor
  • Screen Refresh Rate: Max refresh supported by your monitor
  • Display Resolution: Max resolution supported by your monitor
  • Aspect Ratio: Automatic
  • Display Gamma: CPU RGB
  • Brightness: 50 percent
  • NVIDIA Reflect Low Latency: On + Boost
  • Eco Mode Preset: Efficiency
  • V-Sync (Gameplay): Off
  • V-Sync (Menus): 25 percent 
  • Custom Frame Rate Limit: Custom
    • Gameplay Custom Frame Rate Limit: 200 
    • Menu Custom Frame Rate Limit: 30
    • Out of Focus Custom Frame Rate Limit: 30
  • Menu Render Resolution: Optimal
  • Pause Game Rendering: Off
  • Focused Mode: Zero

For example, if you use a 120Hz monitor, set the frame rate limit to 120. We’re running a higher limit because our graphic card can handle the added stress and maintain amazing temperatures simultaneously. 

Quality

Quality Graphics settings in Black Ops 6
Turn off upscaling to access Render Resolution. Screenshot by Dot Esports

The quality settings determine your frames in Black Ops 6. We’ll start by setting the Graphic Preset to Minimum, which later turns to Custom automatically as we tweak some other quality settings. The Texture settings have a negligible effect on your frames, so we strongly recommend bumping them up for visibly better graphics.

  • Graphic Preset: Custom
  • Render Resolution: 100
  • Dynamic Resolution: Off
  • Upscaling / Sharpening: Off 
  • VRAM Scale Target: 80
  • Variable Rate Shading: On
  • Texture Resolution: High
  • Texture Filter Anisotropic: High
  • Depth of Field: Off
  • Nearby Level of Detail: Low
  • Particle Resolution: Very Low
  • Bullet Impacts: Off
  • Persistent Effects: On
  • Shader Quality: Low
  • On-Demand Texture Streaming: Minimal
  • Local Texture Streaming Quality: Low
  • Shadow Quality: Very Low
  • Screen Space Shadows: Off
  • Screen Space Ambient Lighting: Off
  • Screen Space Reflections: Off
  • Static Reflection Quality: Low
  • Tessellation: Off
  • Volumetric Quality: Low
  • Deferred Physics Quality: Off
  • Weather Grid Volumes: Off
  • Water Quality: Off

View

Black Ops 6 Graphics Settings section with View open
The default FOV is set too low. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Like any other shooter, field of view in Black Ops 6 is down to your preference. We like to stick to anywhere between 105 and 110 as it doesn’t stress the PC too much and isn’t too low for us to miss any opponent sneaking toward my sides.

  • Motion Reduction: Off
  • Field of View (FOV): Preference 
  • ADS Field of View: Affected
  • Weapon Field of View: Default
  • Vehicle Field of View: Default
  • World Motion Blur: Off
  • Weapon Motion Blur: On
  • 1st Person Camera Movement: Least (50 percent)
  • Inverted Flashbang: Off

With these PC graphics settings for Black Ops 6, your game will definitely not look the prettiest but get you impressive frames while maintaining low CPU and GPU temperatures. We didn’t drop below 130 frames, even during intense gunfights at close range. 

Black Ops 6’s full release is slated for Oct. 25, with the early access beta live until Wednesday, Sept. 4. The second test phase will open the servers once again on Friday, Sept. 6, ending on Sept. 9. With the test phase up for just a few days, if you’re interested in trying the game, make sure you know how to participate in Black Ops 6’s beta.

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Nikhil Bahuguna
Nikhil is a freelance writer who’s been writing about games since 2020. In his free time, you can find Nikhil setting a red carpet in Valorant.