Apex Legendsis one of thefew Battle Royale games on the marketthat is still going strong. Its fast-paced action and impressive visuals distinguish it from the competition. Moreover, the game is also decently optimized, ensuring a smooth gaming experience with a respectable framerate even on low to mid-range PCs.
However, for players with extremely low-end PCs, there’s no reason they shouldmiss out on this amazing game. Whether you’re among those players or simply someone aiming to push your framerate into triple digits, you’ve landed in the right place. The guide below details everything you need to do to enhance yourApex Legendsexperience and ensure it runs as smoothly as possible.

Recommended Video Settings for Apex Legends
Apex Legendsis surely a looker, even when set to its lowest graphics setting. With the appropriate hardware, you can crank up everything to the max and enjoy one of the most gorgeous BR games out there. However, the settings outlined belowprioritize framerate optimization over visuals. Certain settings will be dialed down or completely disabled to enhance clarity, making it easier for you to spot your opponents.
Recommended Setting
Display Mode
Choose between Fullscreen, Windowed, or Borderless Window. Borderless Window lets you Alt + Tab out of the game quickly.
Borderless Window
Aspect Ratio
Determines the ratio between the game’s width and height. Select Native for an image that’s not stretched out.
Native
Resolution
Choose the resolution of the game. Select Native for the best visual clarity.
Field of View (FOV)

Choose how much of the game you want to see. Selecting 90+ FOV might cause performance issues.
Personal Choice
FOV Ability Scaling
Choose if some special ability of Legends, like Octane’s Stim or Bloodhourds' Tactical, will temporarily change FOV or not.
Determines theintensity of Screen Shakewhile sprinting
Minimal
V-Sync
Enabling V-Sync removes screen tearing but increases input lag. Disable it to make the game more responsive.
Disabled
NVidia Reflex
Enabling NVdia Reflex supposedly reduces game latency. However, in our testing, it caused FPS drops and increased latency.
Adaptive Resolution FPS Target
Choose if the game lowers its render resolution to meet the targeted framerate. Can make the game look grainy, making it difficult to spot opponents.
0
Adaptive Supersampling
Choose if the game increases its render resolution if the targeted framerate is already met. Improves visual clarity but reduces FPS and responsiveness.
TSAA
Texture Streaming Budget
Choose how much of the GPU’s VRAM will be reserved for Texture Streaming. A higher value increases the game’s textures. Very High and Ultra option also requires 16GB of RAM.
Choose your GPU VRAM Limit Option
Texture Filtering
Determines how sharp the surface details will be. Minimal to no impact on performance.
Anisotropic 16X
Ambient Occlusion Quality
Determines the render resolution of SSAO. Turning it off makes some lighting inaccurate but makes it easy to spot enemies.
Determines if the sun casts shadows or not.
Low
Sun Shadow Detail
Determines the quality of shadows that are cast by the sun.
Spot Shadow Detail
Determines how detailed shadows are from lights. Turning it off makes it easier to spot enemies.
Volumetric Lighting
Determines if sunbeams are enabled or not. Enabling it makes the sky look prettier but may make spotting enemies on higher ground difficult.
Dynamic Spot Shadows
Determines if environmental lights can move or not. Turn it off, as it has minimal impact on visuals.
Model Details
Determines how detailed legends and objects are. Increase to see far away enemies more clearly.
Determines the quality of bullet and explosion marks.
Tweak Game Files for Additional Improvements
If you find that your framerate still isn’t satisfactory even after applying the above settings, then there are a few more adjustments you may make: