I have the nicest mac available and set up my VM for gaming. It doesn’t matter if you have the already, as you also need to change the Overwatch video settings in order to get an advantage over your opponents. With these Overwatch settings, you will ready to stomp your opponents if you have the necessary skills for it. Applying these settings definitely helps, but it does not make you a pro immediately. Also, if you have a, you may want to optimize your mouse settings as well. We are going to list the best mouse settings for Overwatch in this guide as well very soon, so stay tuned. Best Video Settings for Overwatch Your main goal is to get as much FPS as possible and remove as much clutter on the screen as possible. This will optimize your view and will give you a slight advantage over others. These settings will maximize your FPS and at the same time minimize screen clutter on your screen. And don’t worry, these settings will not make the game look horrible. Reaching that magical 144 FPS should be your main focus. Therefore, it is important that you invest in a if you want to get the most out of your gaming rig. Once you buy a 144Hz monitor, it’s certain that you’ll never be able to back to 60Hz again. If you have a 60Hz monitor, you should aim at getting 60 FPS instead, and this isn’t had to get. This guide is intended to give you the best and perfect settings for competitive gameplay. We have analyzed professional Overwatch players and seen what settings they use. Here are the best video settings for Overwatch: Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (144) or 2560 x 1440 (144) We recommend that you pick the highest possible resolution as long as you can choose the highest possible refresh rate your monitor supports and you can get frame rates that high. If not, you can lower your resolution to get get frame rates in Overwatch. Field of View: 103 Just set this setting to the highest value as a higher number means a wider vision you are able to see in your monitor Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Use an aspect ratio of 16:9 (widescreen). Using an aspect ratio of 21:9 (ultrawide) will cut off roughly 30% of your field of view as opposed to giving you a wider FOV, which is what you would expect from an ultrawide monitor. ![]() Vsync: Off Having Vsync enabled will increase your input lag, which is the last thing you want in competitive FPS gaming. Vsync will eliminate screen tearing, but it’s simply not worth it. It’s better to use better alternatives, such as. Triple Buffering: Off This can cause an increased input lag as well, so disable this as well. Only turn it on if you want Vsync on, which you shouldn’t do anyway Limit FPS: Off or Display Based If your monitor supports FreeSync or G-Sync, you will have the option to pick “Display Based” here, which you should do. This will synchronize the FPS of the game with your monitor’s refresh rate and thus eliminating screen tearing. If you can’t pick that option, set it at “Off”, as you want the highest FPS possible. Graphics Quality Settings Clicking on the “+” symbol next to “Advanced” in order to see all the graphics quality settings. Here are the best settings you can select here: Render Scale: 100% Setting this to lower than 100% will make everything look very bad and pixelated. Having it set above 100% will make your FPS decline drastically and you won’t be able to see the difference anyway. Texture Quality: Medium Only set this to higher if your GPU can handle it and do so consistently.
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