According to NVIDIA, in order to play PUBG at 240 FPS we will need a high-performance, PC based graphics card GeForce RTX 2070 or higher with a very high processor like that Core i9-9900K (We repeat, that this is according to NVIDIA). Of course have a stable 240 FPS in this game it will depend not only on the PC, but also on the situation with the other players around us, but anyway, let's take a look at what the manufacturer is suggesting.
How to access 240 FPS on PUBG
From the beginning, NVIDIA warns that in order to have this level of frames per second on PUBG we will need have a finger in the pie, such as reducing the effects of bumps, shadows or edges (anti aliasing), but it is considered that in this game most users lower the image settings slightly because this way they remove trees and other stage effects that allow you to see better from enemies, doesn't seem to matter much.
Here are NVIDIA's recommended steps for up to 240 FPS stable in-game:
- Set the screen resolution to 1920 x 1080 (full HD), making sure it works at its maximum refresh rate.
- In the game, you need to set a contribution scale to 90 and use the following image settings:
- Now, in the NVIDIA control panel we have to go to the "3D Control Settings" section and select the "Program Settings" tab.
- There, we should look at Playerunknown Battlefields in the dropdown list.
- We should use the «Image Sharpening» function for the default settings.
- Apply and close the NVIDIA control panel.
What are the benefits of playing 240 FPS on PUBG?
Always according to what NVIDIA says (we won't comment on it), this system will not only manage to run the game at 240 FPS at 240 Hz monitors so meaningfully (no crashes, crashes, etc.), giving us a competitive advantage.
First, we will see our enemies the actual position of their whereabouts, that is, when you go to 240 FPS the image is even more moving and doesn't mean it doesn't It's easy to steer.
On the other hand, they say by reducing image correction distracting material is removed from the stage, though instead they call objects that "cover" enemies like nails, as we explained earlier. Ever since the game came out, players saw this detail and almost all of them played with graphic changes, indirectly raising their FPS level in the game itself.
In short, we will providing quality display at the best frame rate per second with an extra wet game that will give us a competitive advantage. And do you, prefer a game with better precision quality, or have a higher FPS rating?