Warzone is one of the most demanding battle royale games on PC. FPS drops during gunfights — exactly when you need the most consistent performance — are one of the most common complaints. Here's how to stabilize your frame rate.
Warzone Settings for Stability
- Display Mode: Fullscreen Exclusive
- Render Resolution: 100%
- V-Sync (Gameplay): Disabled
- Texture Resolution: Low or Normal
- Shadow Map Resolution: Low
- Particle Quality: Low
- On-Demand Texture Streaming: Disabled
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See Services →Shader Pre-Load
In Warzone's settings under Graphics, run Shader Pre-Load. This takes 15–30 minutes but eliminates mid-game compilation stutters. Redo this after every major game update.
VRAM Management
Warzone is VRAM-intensive. The game shows your VRAM budget in graphics settings — keep the indicator in the green zone. With 6GB VRAM, use Low textures. 8GB allows Normal. 12GB+ allows High textures without drops.
On-Demand Texture Streaming
Disable this feature entirely in Graphics settings for competitive play. The base textures are adequate and you'll eliminate all streaming-related frame spikes that occur when new textures download mid-game.