The Finals Best Settings For MAX FPS - 2026
If you are hitting stutters or stuck under 100 FPS in The Finals, your graphics settings are likely pushing your hardware harder than necessary. These tweaks prioritize consistent framerates and reduced input latency so you can stop fighting your PC and focus on the match.
Why this happens
The Finals is highly demanding on the GPU, and many default settings enable visual effects that significantly degrade performance. Lowering specific post-processing and lighting options reclaims the overhead needed for high-speed combat.
What you'll need
Ensure your graphics drivers are up to date via your GPU manufacturer's software before adjusting in-game settings.
Steps
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01Set Window Mode to Borderless Fullscreen and ensure VSync is set to Off.
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02Set NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency to On + Boost and turn DLSS Frame Generation Off.
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03Set Resolution Scaling to No AA and ensure Render Resolution remains at 100 percent.
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04Set Shadows, Effects, Reflections, and Global Illumination Resolution to Low.
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05Set RTX Global Illumination to Static.
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06Set View Distance and Texture quality to Medium to maintain visibility without heavy performance costs.
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07Set Anti-aliasing, Post Processing, and Foliage to Low.
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08Disable Motion Blur and set Motion Blur Intensity to 0.
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09Set FOV to 90 to maintain visual clarity without overtaxing your hardware.
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10Open Windows Power Settings and ensure your Power Plan is set to High Performance.
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11If FPS is still low, drop Render Scale to 85 percent or use DLSS Quality mode.
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