Ready or Not optimized settings: How to get more FPS 

By Animesh Talukdar

Ready or Not optimized settings: How to get more FPS 

Ready or Not is a tactical first-person shooter that simulates modern-day SWAT operations, where players must respond to criminal activities. High FPS is the optimal experience as it ensures smoother visuals and more responsive gameplay.You can choose to play the game in a realistic, simulation-style approach, acting like a real SWAT officer who prioritizes non-lethal methods and uses deadly force only when absolutely necessary, just as in real-life protocols.That said, you’re free to play however you like. To get the best experience, with smoother visuals, accurate hit registration, and steady performance, you’ll need to find the right balance of graphics settings.This guide will provide baseline graphics settings for players with mid-range PCs. If you have a low- or high-end system, you can tweak a few settings accordingly.Best Ready or Not graphics settings to achieve more FPSHere are the best graphics settings to follow for achieving higher FPS in the game:Basic Graphics OptionsScreen Mode: FullscreenResolution: Based on your monitorResolution Scale: 100%Field of View: Personal preference (Recommended: 100)UI Scale: 100%Aspect ratio: Personal preference (Recommended: Fill)Optiwand View Mode: FullscreenOptiwant FPS Limit: DisabledOptiwant Resolution Scale: 100%Helmet Camera FPS Limit: DisabledAlso read: 5 tips for beginners when starting Ready or Not (2025)Advanced Graphics OptionsTexture Quality: Medium (High if you have VRAM 8Gb or more)Shadow Quality: MediumPost Process Quality: MediumAnti-Aliasing Quality: LowVFX Quality: MediumAmbient Occlusion Quality: Medium Reflection Quality: HighView Distance: Epic or highFrame Limit: DisabledMotion Blue: DisabledVSync: DisabledBounce Light: DisabledPer-Object Shadows: DisabledDecal OptionsEnable World Decals: EnabledDecal Fade Distance: 100%AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 3If you have an AMD GPU, use this option:FSR3 Quality: QualityNVIDIA DLSSIf you have an NVIDIA GPU, use this option:DLSS Quality: QualityDLSS Frame Generation: Off (This setting can be used if you have a 40 series RTX GPU or more)Also read: “Just laughable and pathetic”: Ready or Not sparks backlash over new censorship changesNVIDIA ReflexNVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: EnabledGame to Render Latency: Personal preferenceGame Latency: Personal preferenceRender Latency: Personal preferenceAlso read: When does Ready or Not come out on Xbox and PS5?That covers everything you need to know about boosting FPS in Ready or Not. However, this is just a basic guide; if you’re using a low-end or high-end PC, you’ll need to tweak certain settings accordingly.For low-end systems, lowering some graphics options can help improve performance. On the other hand, if you have a high-end GPU, you can increase specific settings to enhance visual quality without sacrificing FPS.

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