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How to change the COD Warzone settings/game file to increase performance. If you do not care about visual quality (playdough textures, building render distance etc) and are looking for more FPS in game, give this a try!

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Фото профиля Wesside
Wesside1 год назад

What we need is the same fps and performance we had right before bo6 🙄 I’m down 50+ frames in bo6 warzone from mw3 warzone wtf is it just optimized like garbage or what ?

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Study Bunny Games2 лет назад

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Фото профиля Ryan
Ryan1 год назад

I can barely load game now without my Pc rebooting randomly since new season… was working fine on Saturday…🥴😭

Фото профиля Joseanup 
Joseanup 1 год назад

Hello Reese, could you please share the files to be replaced on the call of duty folder? Much appreciated.

Фото профиля Reese
Reese1 год назад

youre looking for the s.1.0.cod24 TXT file in documents-players. once you open it in your note pad you will be able to ctrl+f and search for each setting in that file

Фото профиля KaneManX
KaneManX1 год назад

Thanks for this. Which setting effects buildings in distance not fully loading in and popping etc. I have this currently but would like things to populate correctly in the distance without popping in and out as I make some videos etc thank you

Фото профиля Jouni Hulkkonen
Jouni Hulkkonen1 год назад

Actually gained 9 average GPU fps in the benchmark with the config edit. Thanks.

Фото профиля Boogiebatista
Boogiebatista1 год назад

W reeeese

Фото профиля pordar
pordar1 год назад

Care to show us what performance this brought you?

Фото профиля Reese
Reese1 год назад

a bit busy currently, but can absolutely show the difference bewteen having balanced settings for visuals compared to these, big performance difference on my 3090ti 13900k system.

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