Rumbleverse is out now for PC and consoles, giving battle royale fans a fresh take on the genre with melee-only combat themed around wrestling. Just like any battle royale, however, smooth performance often provides a big advantage in those intense battles. To get the highest frame rates and best visibility, locking down the best PC graphics options is key. Here are the Rumbleverse best PC settings to use.
What are the best PC settings for Rumbleverse?
The best Rumbleverse PC settings enable the smoothest possible performance without compromising on visibility. This means having the ability to easily spot the enemy from far away while also being able to take them down in close-range combat with the boost to responsiveness that high FPS brings.
Best Rumbleverse PC Settings
- Window Mode: Fullscreen
- Brightness: 7 (for better visibility)
- V-Sync: Off
- 3D Resolution: 100
- View Distance Quality: Epic
- Shadow Quality: Low
- Anti-Aliasing Quality: Epic (or Low if you can tolerate the jagged edges)
- Texture Quality: Epic
- Effects Quality: Low
- Post-Processing Quality: Low
For those who want even higher frame rates, changing the Epic options above to High can help give a minor performance boost without degrading the visuals too much. The next step to increasing FPS is to lower the 3D resolution, though this will make the game blurry if lowered too much.
While Rumbleverse isn’t a very demanding game and it’s easy enough to hit 60 FPS at 1440p, those looking to push more pixels at 4K and beyond, or keep the frame rate in triple digits, will want to give the settings list above a try for the best experience.
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