There are many ways to become good at playing Apex Legends. Some of them are training aim or define Legends what suits best playstle You.
But there is another factor that is sometimes underestimated by some players, namely maximizing the video settings on Apex Legends PC, in order to get performance FPS which is high, thus allowing your game to be more smooth and of course this will have an impact on your overall performance.

Video settings in Apex Legends The PC will indeed be automatically adjusted by the system when you first play. But it would be nice if you would take a moment to crack video settings so that it is more optimal.
Ok, without further ado, this time Gimbot will share tips for maximizing FPS in Apex Legends your PC. Hope it is useful!
Also Read: 5 Weaknesses of Apex Legends that Developers Need to Pay Attention to!
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Best Video Settings For Apex Legends PC

Before we talk further about video settings in Apex Legends PC, it’s a good idea to first look at the minimum specifications and those recommended by game developers.
Minimum:
- OS: 64-bit Windows 10
- CPU: Intel Core i3-6300 3.8GHz / AMD FX-4350 4.2 GHz Quad-Core Processor
- RAM: 6GB
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 640 / Radeon HD 7700
- GPU RAM: 1GB
- HARD DRIVE: Minimum 30 GB of free space
Recommendation:
- OS: 64-bit Windows 10
- CPU: Intel i5 3570K or equivalent
- RAM: 8GB
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 / AMD Radeon R9 290
- GPU RAM: 8GB
- HARD DRIVE: Minimum 30 GB of free space

Next, we will explore each of the options in the video settings Apex Legends PCs:
- Display Mode : Select Full Screen
- Aspect Ratio : We recommend setting this according to your monitor resolution, generally 16:0 in 1080p
- Resolution : Same as above set according to your monitor resolution
- Field of View : If you want long visibility, you can maximize this setting, but if it makes your PC’s performance drop, you should replace it.
- Color Blind Mode : Adjust as needed
- V-Sync : Select Disable to not limit framerate
- Adaptive Resolution FPS Targets : Set to 0
- Adaptive Supersampling : This setting cannot be changed
- Anti-Aliasing : None to maximize framerate.
- Qexture Streaming Budget : This setting is generally known as “Texture Resolution” and this option really depends on the power and VRAM of your graphics card. To maximize frameratewe recommend not setting it more than medium.
- Texture Filtering : This setting will have an impact on texture details that can eat away framerate if you set it to max. We recommend selecting “Anisotropic 2x“.
- Ambient Occlusion Quality : This option is for setting the quality shadow on the game. If you set it to low it will increase framerate significantly. If you have a RIG that powerfulthen you can set it to medium.
- Sun Shadow Coverage : Low
- Sun Shadow Details : Low
- Spot Shadow Details : Low
- Volumetric Lighting : Disabled
- Dynamic Spot Shadows : Disabled
- Detailed Models : Select low or medium, this option will display the details of objects and characters in King’s Canyon.
- Detailed Effects : This option defines the details of explosions, effects abilities, and its kind. Just choose low or medium.
- Impact Marks : This option controls how many bullet effects. Set this to low or medium only.
- Ragdolls : This option takes effect on the corpse animation. Set it to low or medium only.
Remove Framerate Cap

By deleting FPS Cap you can get amount framerate the maximum according to the capabilities of the RIG.
Here are the steps to do it:
- Open Origin Launcher
- Select My Game Library
- Search Apex Legends and Right Click
- Select Game Properties
- Click Advanced Launch Options
- In the Command Line window, type +fps_maxunlimited
- Save
After that, we recommend restart Origin before entering the game.
Another Way To Optimize Framerate

In addition to the methods above, we listed some things you can do to improve Apex Legends framerates PC. Although this method may not produce very big changes in FPSbut still worth your try and do.
NVIDIA

If you have an NVIDIA graphics card there are a few extra steps you can use to upgrade framerate.
- Open NVIDIA Control Panel and select “Manage 3D Settings“
- Click on the tabs “Settings program” and search Apex Legends (If it’s not there you can click Add and scroll down until you find it)
- Set “Maximum pre-rendered frames” to be 1
- Set “Monitor Technology“to”G-SYNC” (only applies to monitors with G-Sync feature)
- Set “Multi-Display/Mixed GPU Acceleration” become “Single Display Performance Mode“
- Set “Power Management Mode” become “Prefer Maximum Performance“
- Set “Vertical Syncoff
- Activate”Threaded Optimization“
- Set “Preferred Refresh Rate” become “Highest Available“
Update Drivers

If you face some problems while playing Apex Legends PC, don’t forget to check drivers your graphics card and make sure you have up to date.
Neither NVIDIA nor AMD will update regularly drivers them, so make sure you check out the Windows, GeForce Experience, or AMD Crimson notification tabs just in case they’re there drivers latest or not.
Close Browsers
This goes for potato RIGs to god. If browsers you open with multiple tabs while playing Apex Legendsof course it will have an impact on overall performance (especially if you use Google Chrome).