VALO2ASIA.com has put together a thorough tutorial to help you improve your FPS in VALORANT.Budding VALORANT players are always looking to improve their in-game skill and climb the ranks. Playing on a PC that gives you a smooth and jitter-free experience is important, as it helps to keep the aim consistent. Getting at least 60 fps out of your machine is what we believe to be the minimum for a pleasant playing VALORANT experience (yes, our eyes can process and see a lot more than 60fps). Show
1. Check Your Computer SpecificationsFirst of all, let’s make sure that you have the minimum requirements recommended by Riot Games to run the game. Make sure to consider upgrading your system if you feel that your computer specifications are not good enough to play VALORANT! Minimum Requirements: Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0GHz / AMD Phenom 8750 Triple-Cor Recommended Requirements: Processor: Intel Core i3-4150 3.5GHz / AMD FX-6100 ~30 FPS = Intel Core 2 Duo CPU E8400, Intel HD GPU 4000 2. Tune Your In-game SettingsIn competitive FPS games, it is not necessary to prioritize quality above frames per second (FPS). Try changing the following parameters to improve your frame rates: Display Mode – Fullscreen 3. Turn off all unnecessary applicationsTurning off any unneeded apps may assist your system in performing optimally and improve your gaming experience. Not only will you be able to squeeze more frames per second out of your system, it may also help you concentrate on the game rather than switching between programs such as web browsers, instant messaging apps, and other distracting programs. Make a habit of only keeping necessary apps open, such as Discord. 4. Optimization for NVIDIA users
5. Set High Priority for VALORANT (Windows)This is another tweak that can be used when experiencing low FPS in VALORANT. It is useful, particularly if you have other tasks open, such as a web browser, Discord, or other programs running in the background. 1. Open “Windows Task Manager” once VALORANT is launched. 6. Restart the Game & ComputerIssues can often be caused by your computer running Windows Updates or other intensive tasks, and by restarting your system before playing VALORANT, you free up the needed CPU, GPU, and RAM to maximize your frames per second. If you’ve completed all of the above steps and are still experiencing lower-than-expected FPS, there is one last step below: 7. Ask for Community HelpYou may try to ask a friend for assistance, or you can go to the VALO2ASIA Community Group and post a query specifying your computer hardware. Someone who has had a similar issue may be able to assist you in troubleshooting yours. Go to our Community Page by clicking the link below! This is a guide brought to you by VALO2ASIA to help elevate the Asian VALORANT scene. For upcoming content like this, be sure to subscribe to our newsletter. Don’t forget to follow VALO2ASIA on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram. JuandiStaff Writer for VALO2ASIA.COM |