While FPS and overall performance differ greatly depending on the system used for Call of Duty: Vanguard, what can be tweaked universally for players are visibility settings.
Being able to spot enemies from greater distances makes all the difference in competitive shooters and ensures that you won’t be caught off guard by an opponent blending in with the Call of Duty: Vanguard maps.
How you can improve visibility in Call of Duty: Vanguard
PC visibility improvements
Go into the following Call of Duty: Vanguard tabs in the settings menu. Each one focuses on an option that will take away some of the clutter and improve the overall visibility.
Details & Textures
Texture Resolution: LowTexture Filter Anisotropic: MediumParticle Quality Level: LowParticle Resolution: LowBullet Impacts & Sprays: OffTesselation: OffLevel of Detail: LowLevel of Detail Distance Quality: LowVolumetric Quality Level: Low
Shadow & Lighting
Shadow Map Resolution: LowSun Shadow Cascades: LowCache Spot Shadows: OffSpot Cache Size: OffCache Sun Shadows: OffSpot Shadow Quality: LowParticle Lighting: LowAmbient Occlusion: OffGTAO: LowScreen Space Reflection: Low
Post Processing Effects
Anti-Aliasing: SMAA T2XFilmic Strength: 0
Gameplay
Field of View: 100-105ADS Field of View: AffectedCamera Movement: LeastWorld Motion Blur: OffWeapon Motion Blur: OffDepth of Field: Off
Console visibility improvements
Unfortunately, console systems do not have a vast number of settings that can be altered in Call of Duty: Vanguard. These players can still find ways to improve visibility on Xbox and PlayStation, although they won’t be to the extent of PC settings.
Graphics
Camera Movement: LeastWorld Motion Blur: OffWeapon Motion Blur: OffDepth of Field: OffOn-Demand Texture Streaming: On
These visibility settings generally benefit PC users a lot more as they bring improvements in terms of FPS improvements as well, leading to a better overall experience.
0 votes