The Finals Best Settings

The Finals Best Settings for PC: How to Get Higher FPS

The Finals has launched into a closed beta state, and people are flocking to the new free-to-play shooter thanks to the incredible destruction on display. That incredible destruction can take its toll on the FPS, however, so it’s important to know what The Finals best settings are, and how to get higher FPS in the title.

How to get higher FPS in The Finals

In order to maximize the frames you get in The Finals, you’ll want to adjust the following settings:

Graphics

  • Motion Blur: Disabled

Ray Tracing

  • NVIDIA RTX Global Illumination: Static

Quality

  • Overall Quality Level: Custom
  • View Distance: Medium
  • Anti-Aliasing: High
  • Shadows: Low
  • Post-Processing: Low
  • Texture: Epic
  • Effects: Medium
  • Foliage: Low
  • Shading: Low
  • Global Illumination Resolution: Low

If you change all of these settings, you should be able to get the highest possible frame rate out of the game in its current state. Time to get destroying and blow out some bridges.

Ideally, as the game receives more patches, it will become better optimized and be less demanding.

In other news related to The Finals, we’ve taken a look at the best builds for the game and the easiest way to get your hands on a key for the beta.

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