Graphics settings The Finals have a significant impact on the gameplay. Even with the best build You won’t be able to play normally if there are freezes every second. Due to its complete destructibility and high dynamics of battles, The Finals becomes an extremely demanding game. If you encounter FPS drops, crashes, lags or other errors, you should understand the game parameters.
In the guide we will tell you in detail about the best graphics settings for The Finals and give you a couple of tips on how to increase FPS and get rid of errors and lags.
System Requirements
The Finals minimum system requirements are as follows:
- OS: Windows 10 or newer 64-bit system.
- Processor: Intel Core i5-6600K or AMD Ryzen R5 1600.
- Memory: 12 GB RAM.
- Video card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti or AMD Radeon RX 580.
- DirectX: version 12.
The recommended system requirements differ mainly in RAM and card:
- OS: Windows 10 or newer 64-bit system.
- Processor: Intel Core i5-9600K or AMD Ryzen 5 3600.
- Memory: 16 GB RAM.
- Video card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 or AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT.
- DirectX: version 12.
The Finals settings to improve optimization
Next, we’ll talk about the optimal settings for increasing optimization on weak and strong PCs.
For a weak PC
If the PC configuration is close to the minimum system requirements, or some device components are older, it is recommended to set the settings for a weak PC to avoid errors, including a black screen:
- Window mode: full screen.
- Resolution: according to the monitor.
- V-Sync: turned off.
- NVidia Reflex Low Latency: included.
- Resolution scaling method: Nvidia DLSS
- Nvidia DLSS: performance.
- line of sight: 90 – will allow you to see a larger area.
- Motion blur: disabled.
- Lens distortion: turned off.
- Nvidia RTX Global Illumination: static.
- Viewing distance: high.
- Smoothing: low.
- shadow: low.
- post-processing: low.
- Textures: low.
- Effects: low.
- Foliage: low.
- Global Illumination Resolution: low.
All settings, with the exception of viewing distance, can be set to the lowest, this will allow you to squeeze out the maximum frames per second. Also increase the field of view to make it easier to notice opponents; optimization for weak PCs will not suffer much from this.
For a strong PC
For more powerful PCs, it is recommended to set the following settings if freezes occur on the maximum ones, and the graphics are not satisfactory on the medium ones:
- Window mode: Full screen.
- Resolution: According to the monitor.
- V-Sync: enabled.
- NVidia Reflex Low Latency: enabled.
- Resolution scaling method: Nvidia DLSS
- Nvidia DLSS: balanced.
- line of sight: 90 – will allow you to see a larger area.
- Motion blur: disabled.
- Lens distortion: turned off.
- Nvidia RTX Global Illumination: DLSS – medium.
- Viewing distance: high.
- Smoothing: high.
- shadow: average.
- post-processing: high.
- Textures: average.
- Effects: average.
- Foliage: low.
- Global Illumination Resolution: high.
How to fix crashes and lags in The Finals
Next, we’ll tell you how to deal with freezes and crashes. You can also additionally check out guide to increasing FPS in all games.
Set to full screen mode
The Finals, due to its destructibility and dynamics, consumes a large amount of device resources, as well as a considerable number of players running around the entire map. Using the application in windowed mode may cause freezes, since the system will process not only the game, but also other programs. To get rid of some of the problems, change the resolution to full screen.
Update video card drivers
If the PC does not meet the system requirements, or ideally matches the minimum configuration, necessary update drivers video cards. Outdated software can cause a number of problems. Open the software and check for updates.
In a separate manual, it is detailed how to update video card drivers from NVIDIA, AMD and Intel.
Close all background applications
Another way to increase FPS in The Finals is close all background programs, as well as services that are not used but consume PC power. This game is not the most optimized, and also “eats” a lot of resources, which is why other open applications can reduce FPS.
Disable game software
A number of players, especially players in Apex, Fortnite and other shooters, are accustomed to using third-party software for greater convenience: overlays, statistics per match, etc. Easy Anti-Cheat, which is used in The Finals, reacts extremely negatively to such programs. If the game does not start, crashes or is very laggy, disable all such software. This includes programs like Overwolf, MSI Dragon Center and others.
How to remove the black screen when logging into The Finals
If all The Finals settings are set according to the configuration, but you still encounter errors, for example, a black screen, you should try a number of methods:
- Wait until the game loads the shaders.
- Check the system requirements listed above.
- Update your drivers.
- Check the files.
- Don't cancel the game.
The solution to this problem is described in more detail in a separate guide. how to remove the black screen when entering the game.
How to remove input lag in The Finals
Input lag is the time it takes for a signal from a mouse, keyboard, gamepad or other input device to be processed and displayed on the screen. This term refers to the responsiveness of the monitor. The smaller the input lag, the faster the actions performed by the player will “happen.”
There are a number of methods to remove input lag in The Finals:
- Enable Reflex in game. This requires an NVIDIA video card and an NVIDIA G-SYNC monitor. The function itself is built into the game and is available for use. Just go to the graphics settings and activate it.
- Use Anti-Lag. This method is suitable for users of AMD video cards. To do this, open the AMD Radeon software, go to Games, select Global Graphics, and then look for the Anti-Lag feature. Next, you can use the keyboard shortcut Alt+Shift+L to quickly activate this option.
- Enter launch parameters in Steam. In the library, right-click on the game, click “Properties”, then in the “General” section, in the launch options field, enter the following commands: “-high, -novsync, -d3d11, -borderless, -refresh X, -lowtextures, -noshadows, nopostprocess, -noantialiasing.”
In addition, check your devices: the mouse and keyboard, it may be worth inserting them into a different connector. Also make sure that you are not playing with high ping.
Read on:We hope that our guide helped you understand which The Finals graphics settings are best suited for weak and strong PCs, as well as figure out how to remove crashes and lags in the game. If you have any questions, you can ask them at commentswe will definitely answer. Read others The Finals guides in the appropriate section of the site.
how to disable dlss?
You can't disable it entirely; you need to switch to Performance to maximize FPS.