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Rainbow Six Siege Best Settings – FPS Boost

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Rainbow Six Siege Best Settings – FPS Boost

Rainbow Six Siege Best Settings – In-game Settings

Do you want to improve or boost FPS in Rainbow Six Siege? Then start with these in-game settings:

R6S General Settings

Resolution: Try 1920×1080, but if after all the adjustments you need more FPS try a lower one
V-SYNC: Disabled
Field of View: 80-85
Screen Ratio: The Pro choice would be 4:3, but if you don’t like it choose a wider aspect ratio
Calibration – Brightness: 65
R6S Graphics settings
Texture Quality: Minimum (if you need more FPS) or Medium (if you are ok), more info at the end (*)
Texture Filtering: x16
LOD Quality: High
Shading Quality: Low
Shadow Quality: Medium
Reflection Quality: Off
Ambient Occlusion: Off
Lens Effect: Off
Zoom-in Depth of Field: Off
Multi-sample Anti-aliasing: No
(*) Nobody likes to reduce the quality of the textures, but the benefits, in terms of FPS, are enormous. Using a medium texture quality instead of ultra means +50% fps, but using a minimum texture quality means nearly +100% FPS. So, of course it’s worth it.

Rainbow Six Siege Best Settings – Sharpen Factor

The last thing you should do is to change the value of the TAASharpenFactor:Find the GameSettings.ini file (Documents/My Games/Rainbow Six…) and change the value of TAASharpenFactor to 0.375

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Rainbow Six Siege Best Settings – External Settings
Your computer and your graphic card also need to be fully optimized:

Graphics Card Settings for R6S

Update Drivers
Max Performance: 3d settings – Adjust Image settings
Antialiasing: Off
Texture Filtering: High Performance
Computer Settings for R6S
Of course, first of all check the Rainbow Six Siege System Requirements (Minimum and Recommended). But if the Requirements are not the reason:

Windows Performance: Go to Properties > Advanced System Settings > Performance, and finally uncheck all the boxes.
Disable Core Parking: Press Win + R at the same time > type msconfig > go to Boot > Advanced Options, and finally choose max number of processors.
Disable Startup Programs: Press Win + R at the same time > type msconfig > go to Startup tab > and finally uncheck all the programs you don’t need when you start windows.
Power Options: Go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options, and finally choose High Performance
Temperature: Clean your PC (dust) to cool down.
Reinstall Windows: It can be an option if everything else fails and there is no good reason.

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