Best Settings For Call of Duty: WWII – Boost FPS, Optimized Graphics

Just started Call of Duty: WWII on PC and want the best possible settings for higher FPS? We've looked through everything and found the best settings.

We all love high FPS and great graphics, but sometimes, we can not have the best of both worlds, and you must learn to compromise. The same applies to Call of Duty: WWII, where you need quite a good setup to get high frame rates.

First of all, make sure you meet the recommended system requirements. If you meet the minimum system requirements, but don’t meet the recommended system requirements, then don’t expect to get high frame rates in this game. You can try setting all settings to the lowest setting, but I doubt you will get an optimal gaming experience.

You can, however, speed up Windows 10 using our comprehensive guide on that topic since that will boost your FPS as well.

Anyways, here are the minimum and recommended system specifications for Call of Duty: WW2, which was released on the 3rd of November, 2017.

Minimum System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 7, 8.1, 10 (64-bit)
  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1400 / Intel Core i3-3225
  • RAM: 8GB
  • GPU: AMD Radeon HD 7850 2 GB / AMD RX 550 / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 2 GB / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050
  • HDD: 90 GB

Recommended System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
  • CPU: AMD Ryzen R5 1600X / Intel Core i5-2400
  • RAM: 12GB
  • GPU: AMD Radeon R9 390 / AMD RX 580 / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 6 GB / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
  • HDD: 90 GB

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Call of Duty: WWII Graphics Settings

These are not the best settings for all people. They’re the settings that we use and that we found to work the best for us so keep that in mind when looking through our settings.

Display Mode: Fullscreen

Use fullscreen to gain a performance boost over the other options.

Screen Refresh Rate: 144 Hz (if you have a 144Hz monitor) or 59.94 Hz (if you have a 60Hz monitor)

Sync Every Frame: Off

This is essentially V-SYNC so put this off as you don’t want input lag.

Maximum FPS: Your Preference

If you want to limit your FPS for some reason, then set this to an appropriate number that you feel comfortable with.

Aspect Ratio: Auto

FOV: 90

Higher is better and gives you a competitive edge as you will be able to see much more, for example around corners, than a player with a FOV of 65 (the lowest setting).

Resolution: Your monitor’s native resolution

You can reduce this setting to improve performance, but we recommend setting this to native to begin with and then adjust accordingly.

Render Resolution: Native

If you want higher FPS, then lower your resolution, but not this setting. It’s better to do it this way.

Pre-T2X Resolution: Native

Post Process Anti-Aliasing: Filmic SMAA T2x

Set this to FXAA if you want higher FPS.

Texture Resolution: Extra

Normal Map Resolution: Extra

Specular Map Resolution: Extra

Fill Remaining Memory: Off

Shader Preload: On

Anisotropic Filtering: Normal

Shadows: Off

Shadow Map Resolution: Normal

Sun Shadow Bit Depth: Normal

Screen Space Shadows: Off

Screen Space Reflections: Off

Reflections cause a lot of FPS problems, so turn it off and gain 5-10 FPS instantly.

Cache Sun Shadow Maps: Off

Depth of Field: High

Screen Space Ambient Occlusion: Off

Medium Distance Ambient Occlusion: Off

Subsurface Scattering: On

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