![]() ![]() Naturally, if you are running a monitor with HD or UHD settings you lose out on some refresh rate. (Change to Performance if it isn't optimal for you) Threaded Optimization: ON Vertical Sync: Let Application Control Low Latency Mode: OFFĪlso in the Screen Resolution Settings: Make sure that your Monitor is getting the Refresh Rates it deserves. After you select BF2042 as your program, you will change the following settings and leave the rest as Default Global Settings:ĬUDA - GPUs: RTX 2080 OpenGL Rendering GPU: RTX 2080 Power Management Mode: Prefer Maximum Performance Texture Filtering - Quality: High Performance. Flip over to Program Settings and Select Battlefield 2042. Step 4: Open Nvidia Control PanelĪdjust Image Settings with Preview then Use the Advanced 3D Image Settings. *NOTE: Make sure your Nvidia Drivers are up to date. Please look at how many cores you have prior to making this change as this config is directed towards the i7-9700 8Core8Thread Processor. NOTE: For others that read this in this thread, Your Thread Processor Count will be different in regards to your CPU. txt) What this User.cfg does is it ensures that BF2042 is optimizated across all cores) Save it as User.cfg (Ensure before saving you have changed the file extension from. Thread.ProcessorCount 8 Thread.MaxProcessorCount 8 Thread.MinFreeProcessorCount 0 Thread.JobThreadPriority 0 Step 3: Open a NEW Notepad and paste the following into Notepad: Giant pain, but a preference nonetheless. ![]() Had motion blur off in-game settings and it still said Motion Blur settings were 1 (enabled). I also went and made sure that any Motion Blur GstRender lines were also at 0. Changing this property will make it no be written over. (If you do not do this, BF2042 could overwrite the changes made after another launch. ![]() GstRender.Dx12Enabled 1 GstRender.ResolutionHertz (to your refresh rate on your monitor) GstRender.DLSSEnabled 1 GstRender.NvidiaDLSSMode GSTRender.WeaponDOF 0 Save the file and then Right-click the file, go to properties, General, Attributes, and Mark Read-Only. After doing so, go ahead and open the PROFSAVE_profile with Notepad and you should change the following: Then go back to C:\Users\Documents\Battlefield 2042\settings and paste your PROFSAVE_profile and overwrite the existing one. (If you would like to save your user profile navigate to the PROFSAVE_profile and copy it to your desktop before deletion. This will remove any locally saved data, caches, logs, and your BF2042 settings. Step 1: Go to Your User Documents and Delete the Battlefield 2042 (C:\Users\Documents\Battlefield 2042\settings). There is a TON of minor adjustments that you have to do and I found from various outlets on ways to improve the CPU thread optimization in BF2042 as well as enforcing the GPU to work harder. Before my optimizations, I was peaking at 60 FPS (Even on LOW settings on the 128 player server) and peaking at 75 (Even on LOW Settings on the 64 Player server).Īfter my research and testing, I ended up getting upwards of 90-100 FPS on 128 player server and 120-130 FPS on 64 player server. I7-9700f and RTX 2070 Super while CPU being at 100% as well as GPU peaking 10% usage. (I will provide the driver version in a comment)ĬPU: Process Lasso GPU: MSI Afterburner with RivaTuner Stats it is a lot of information and I hope this provides some insight into PC players and optimizations.ĬPU: i7-9700f (8-core/8-Threads) GPU: RTX 2070 Super RAM: 32GB with XMP on at 2666MHz Drive: NVMe SSD (where Battlefield is installed on) Launched through: origin with Steam as main game library Nvidia Driver: Most current as of April 30, 2022. I have been having this issue for awhile and decided to piece many YouTube Videos, forums, reddit posts, and additional research to gain a more holistic view of optimizing Battlefield 2042 since the 4.0 update on PC. ![]()
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