Fortnite Ballistic is Epic Games’ entry into the tactical shooter genre. Like every other tactical shooter, players are required to have the best settings to stay on top of the leaderboard.
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To stay ahead of the curve, having the smoothest frame rate is crucial, but you’ll still want good visuals. We’ve compiled this guide with the best settings to optimize Fortnite Ballistic and put you a step ahead of others.
Video Settings To Optimize Fortnite Ballistic
To access settings in Fortnite Ballistic, start the game first. You’ll find the settings menu by clicking on your avatar on the top-right and then clicking on the gear icon. These are the graphical-based settings you should follow, so make sure to replicate them exactly:
Display
- Window Mode: Full Screen
- Resolution: 1920 x 1080
- V-Sync: Off
- Frame Rate Limit: Unlimited
- Rendering Mode: DirectX 12
Graphics
- Brightness: 100%
- User Interface Contrast: 1x
- Color Blind Mode: Off
- Color Blind Strength: 5
- User Interface Parallax: Off
Graphics Quality
- Motion Blur: Off
- Anti-Aliasing & Super Resolution: TAA
- Temporal Super Resolution: Native
- 3D Resolution: 100%
- Dynamic 3D Resolution: Off
- Nanite Virtualized Geometry: Off
- Shadows: Low
- Global Illumination: Off
- Reflections: Off
- View Distance: Epic
- Textures: High
- Effects: Low
- Post Processing: Low
Advanced Graphics Settings
- Show FPS: Off
- Use GPU Crash Debugging: Off
- Nvidia Reflex Low Latency: On+Boost
- Report Performance Stats: Disabled
Audio Settings To Sharpen Your Senses
Audio is important in shooters as it helps you detect nearby enemies and eliminate them. Fortnite Ballistic has a detailed audio settings, so use these parameters:
Volume
- Main: 100%
- Music: 15%
- Sound Effects: 100%
- Dialogue: 25%
- Voice Chat: 70%
- Cinematics: 20%
- Picture In Picture: 50%
Sound
- Sound Quality: High
- 3D Headphones: Off
- Subtitles: Off
- Background Audio: Off
- Visualize Sound Effects: Enabled
- Audio Output Devices: Choose your preferred audio system
Game UI Settings To Improve Visual Feedback
Reticle & Damage Feedback
- Reticle: On
- Reticle Ammo Indicator: On
- Damage Numbers: Cumulative
- Reticle Damage Feedback: Hit Only
- Damage Numbers Scale: 70%
HUD Options
- HUD Scale: 70%
- Show Spectator Count: On
- Player Health: On
- Resources: Off
- Minimap: On
- Quick Bar: On
- Target Info: On
- Pickup Loot Stream: On
- Map & Backpack Keys: Off
- Elimination Feed: On
- Net Debug Status: Off
- Quest Progress: Off
- Control Prompts: On
- (Creative) Runtime Performance Stats: Off
Best Crosshair Settings In Fortnite Ballistic
Fortnite Ballistic doesn’t have an in-depth crosshair customization, however, you should keep a static and concise crosshair. To do so, simply go to settings and move over to Game UI settings.
Under Reticle & Damage Feedback toggles, you’ll find an option for Show Spread (First Person) and Show Recoil (First Person) – turn both of these off. This will give you a concise static crosshair to play the tactical shooter.
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