Overwatch 2: Best Settings For Low End PC

Here are the settings that you should use in Overwatch 2 for a low-end PC.

If you have a low-end PC you can still run Overwatch 2 when using the best settings. It has fairly less requirements when it comes to the minimum specifications needed to run this game. But the game doesn’t apply them directly after you install it. So in this guide check out the best graphics settings to use on a low end system for Overwatch 2.

Best Settings For Low End PC for Overwatch 2

overwatch 2 best graphics settings for low end pc

  • Display Mode – Fullscreen. You can also try Windowed mode.
  • Target Display – Best Match
  • Resolution – Set it as the resolution of your PC’s monitor or the screen of your laptop. Or you can use a lower resolution like 1280 x 720. This will make the game look a bit pixelated but should help to improve your performance.
  • Field of View – 103. Lowering the FOV will not give that big of a boost, but you can still lower it as per your preference to see if it helps.
  • Aspect Ratio – 16:9
  • VSync – Off
  • Triple Buffering – Off
  • Reduce Buffering – On
  • Display Performance Stats – Off. This option is useful to check various stats like your framerate, GPU temperature, and more.
  • Nvidia Reflex – Enabled if you have an Nvidia graphics card. Disabled if your graphics card is of AMD.
  • Display System Clock – Off.
  • Limit FPS – Custom
  • Frame Rate Cap – Set your refresh rate one level above what your monitor’s actual refresh rate is.
  • Graphics Quality – Low.
  • Keeping the low settings, click on the Advanced tab then use these settings.
    • Render Scale – 75%
    • High Quality Upsampling – Default. You can also try using AMD FSR to get better performance.
    • Texture Quality – Low
    • Texture Filtering Quality – Low
    • Local Fog Detail – Low
    • Dynamic Reflections – Off
    • Shadow Detail – Off
    • Model Detail – Low
    • Effects Detail – Off
    • Lighting Quality – Low
    • Antialiasing – Off
    • Refraction Quality – Low
    • Screenshot Quality – 1X Resolution
    • Ambient Occlusion – Off
    • Local Reflections – Off
    • Damage FX – Default

That covers this guide on the best Graphics settings to use in Overwatch 2 for a low end PC. If you need any other help on this game I suggest you check out our Overwatch 2 section.