Fix The Finals Lagging and Low FPS - Optimized Settings Guide
If your match is turning into a slideshow and your frame rate is tanking mid-fight, you are likely fighting against poorly optimized game settings rather than your own hardware. Your GPU is probably struggling with unnecessary graphical bells and whistles that don't help you win matches.
Why this happens
High-intensity graphical settings like shadow resolution and anti-aliasing can cripple performance even on capable hardware. Background applications often consume CPU cycles that the game engine needs to maintain frame stability.
Steps
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01Set Display Mode to Fullscreen and disable VSync to stop frame locking and input lag.
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02Set Overall Quality to Custom, then change Shadows, Effects, and Reflections to Low.
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03Set Resolution Scaling to 100% and ensure DLSS Frame Generation is off to prioritize raw performance.
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04Set Texture quality to Medium if you have at least 8GB of VRAM, otherwise set to Low.
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05Set Nvidia Reflex Low Latency to On plus Boost.
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06Open your GPU software, such as GeForce Experience or AMD Software, and perform a clean driver update.
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07Open Task Manager, click the CPU column, and terminate any high-usage background applications like browsers or streaming software.
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08Open the Windows Start menu, search for Game Mode, and ensure it is toggled On to prioritize game resources.
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