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PUBG: max visibility, max frames

July 2, 2025 · 5 min read

Most players leave 15–30% of their performance on the table in PUBG. Below is the exact order we tune systems on the bench, what each change buys you, and how to verify it instead of trusting placebo.

Competitive settings for PUBG

Visibility beats eye-candy. The goal is a flat, readable image at the highest stable frame rate PUBG can hold.

Drop shadows and volumetrics first — they cost the most for the least competitive value. Keep texture quality reasonable so callouts stay sharp.

  • Shadows → Low / Off
  • Effects, post-processing, motion blur → Low / Off
  • View distance → High (you need to see them first)
  • Anti-aliasing → light (TAA/low) to avoid shimmering edges

Lock your GPU control panel

Driver-level settings override in-game ones, so a misconfigured control panel quietly caps PUBG. We standardise these on every build.

Force the GPU into its max performance state so it doesn't down-clock between rounds.

  • Power management → Prefer maximum performance
  • Low Latency Mode → Ultra (or Radeon Anti-Lag On)
  • Texture filtering → Performance / High performance
  • Disable in-game V-Sync; cap FPS just under your refresh instead
// The TL;DR
  • Shadows → Low / Off
  • Power management → Prefer maximum performance
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