Warzone 2.0 is certainly a lot better than Warzone 1.0 in many respects, but mostly I’ve noticed some big performance improvements too, which is certainly a good thing. The settings are easily maxed out, and the game clearly supports a 240Hz refresh rate too, which is great. Dynamic resolution is off, and V-Sync is disabled.
I left the SMAA T2X enabled too, in the spirit of keeping things maxed out, but you could adjust that to your taste.
The initial performance was pretty decent, hitting 200 FPS and was pretty stable, with some occasional dips to around 180 FPS, but nothing that had me reaching for the quality slider, so again, very happy with the results here.
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