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reddit.com › r/amd › radeon boost vrs tested in warzone & cyberpunk 2077 | 4k rx 6800 xt
r/Amd on Reddit: Radeon Boost VRS Tested In Warzone & Cyberpunk 2077 | 4K RX 6800 XT
April 20, 2021 - Ohh okay. U use an ultra wide for warzone? Seems a bit much at a computer desk for competitive gaming. You can’t be far enough away for it to be beneficial in a FPS. Feel like that’s more for rpg and story mode games. I got a 27 inch curved and it’s so big I needa make sure I’m watching beyond my own peripheral view to see the whole field of view.
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reddit.com › r/amd › radeon boost vrs not working with warzone/mw19?
r/Amd on Reddit: Radeon Boost VRS not working with Warzone/MW19?
May 17, 2021 -

I've been wanting to use the new upgraded Boost with VRS on Warzone, but I don't know if its actually using VRS. Supposedly with this new VRS upgrade, your UI/Menus shouldn't be affected by Boost, but for me they are.

my driver version is 21.4.1 which is supposed to have these features. Is anyone else able to test and see if they have the same issues?

e: running on a 3440x1440p monitor btw

e2: i tried it out in Fortnite BR and it actually works there, not sure why it isn't working on Warzone

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reddit.com › r/codwarzone › season 4 settings for amd graphics cards
r/CODWarzone on Reddit: Season 4 Settings for AMD Graphics Cards
June 24, 2021 -

I'm back! After the success of previous posts regarding my settings for AMD GPU's in Warzone, I figured I would make a quick update for season four!

For the most part, nothing much changed from S3 to S4. Verdansk still has that muted, hazy, vintage tinge to everything, but overall visibility is better than previous seasons (they even made the Roze skin brighter which is a huge plus).

Still, the game doesn't look tremendously clear and I have found that the settings below have been useful in making visibility better. Test them out for yourself and let me know what you think!

Profile 1: Best Visibility

Radeon Software Settings

  • Radeon Image Sharpening: 100%

  • Texture filtering Quality: Performance

  • Surface Format Optimization: Enabled

  • Display Color Enhancement: Vivid Gaming

In-Game Settings

  • Colorblind Mode: Deuteranopia

  • Textures: Normal

  • Brightness: 50%

  • Anti-Aliasing: Filmic FXAA T2x

This provides us AMD users with the best visibility inside and outside in Verdansk. Combining image sharpening and AA makes the edges of objects clean and prevents the pixelated movement at a distance which may be distracting. Vivid gaming increased brightness overall, especially in dark areas, and makes the game feel less murky, while the Deuteranopia colorblind mode rebalances the color palette to be more realistic in my opinion. These filters and settings may affect your performance, so if you are struggling to maintain frames, I would suggest reducing your texture quality to Low or using Radeon Boost at 83.3% to help!

Profile 2: Compromise Between Visibility and Performance

Radeon Software Settings

  • Radeon Anti-Lag OR Radeon Boost: 83.3% (make sure your render resolution is at 100 in game!)

  • Texture filtering Quality: Performance

  • Surface Format Optimization: Enabled

In-Game Settings

  • Colorblind Mode: Deuteranopia

  • Textures: Low

  • Brightness: 55%

  • Anti-Aliasing: SMAA 1x OR T2x

Recently I have begun to stream my games on Twitch (shameless self promo: Follow me here!) and with that comes... compromise. My PC is solid but streaming does take a toll on performance! If I am feeling like my frames are dipping so as to hurt my gameplay, I will use these settings to ensure that I am doing as much as I can to keep my game performing well while also helping visibility. Because Vivid Gaming boosts brightness, if I don't use it, then I have to compensate by increasing brightness in game. Otherwise, this is still far better than default game settings as far as the color and visibility of opponents.

Don't hesitate to post any questions in the comments below, thanks for reading and good luck!

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reddit.com › r/codwarzone › amd radeon settings for warzone visibility
r/CODWarzone on Reddit: AMD Radeon Settings for Warzone Visibility
February 22, 2021 -

https://imgur.com/gallery/Tiu8jZp

Hello all,

I posed a question here a little bit ago asking for tips on how best to increase visibility in WZ through the AMD Radeon Software, to no avail. I had seen so many streamers and pro players using the Nvidia Software to create filters that help with visibility in dark areas of the map while also adding better color to the game, and I wanted that for myself. I could not find a single guide, tutorial, or post anywhere online on how to get this same effect through the AMD Radeon Software, so I said, "Screw it. I'll test around and make it myself."

For those who just want to see the settings I used and the results, there are images linked above (I had to use my phone because screen capturing didn't reflect the changes, sorry if the quality is a bit meh). For the rest of you who want me to explain my choices, here is my thought process:

Sharpness - 100%

AMD's sharpness effect is a great boost when using any form of Anti Aliasing, because it helps to keep those crisp edges after AA smudges things up. I haven't noticed any performance losses or image quality issues, so I threw it all the way up. You can keep it between 70-100% depending on preference.

Hue - 2

Hue is used to adjust the overall color palette of the game. Negative hue increases yellows/greens while reducing reds/pinks, and positive hue does the opposite. I chose a slight positive hue to make the game feel less drab, but that's a preference thing. I chose this over the commonly used Deuteranopia Colorblindness filter because I feel like that makes the game look too unnatural.

Contrast - 120

This setting was probably the one that was most difficult to tune properly. The Nvidia Color Filters allow Nvidia users to increase contrast while also limiting the effect it has on shadows and highlights. This allows them to boost contrast and reduce highlights so they don't get blown out by sunlight. AMD users don't have this luxury. I tied to reduce contrast, thinking maybe that will allow me to more clearly see shadows by boosting brightness, however this made things horrifically smudgy and sucked the color out of the game.

Instead I chose to boost contrast just a little and set brightness to about 50-55%, that way you can get the definition necessary to spot targets while not getting completely blinded every time you exit a building in the sun. It' not perfect, but so far it works!

Saturation - 180

The base game is honestly pretty dull color-wise. It's much better than previous CoD's, but it's not great. Adding saturation not only helps with visibility, but it just makes the game look so much better. I wouldn't go anywhere below 150 on this, and you really could max it at 200 if you prefer some serious pop, but 175-180 felt right to me.

Beyond these settings for visibility, I have brightness at 55%, Radeon Anti-Lag on, and AA at SMAA 1x (although TrueGameData suggests maxing out AA to see movement better at distance). I hope this post helps my AMD family out there get their next dub! Thanks for reading!

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reddit.com › r/codwarzone › we finally reached a point where dlss and image scaling technology doesn't sacrifice quality and gives you a huge boost of fps! a few tips for amd owners.
r/CODWarzone on Reddit: We finally reached a point where DLSS and Image Scaling technology doesn't sacrifice quality and gives you a HUGE BOOST of FPS! A few tips for AMD owners.
August 21, 2024 -

My PC specs:

  • 5800X3D

  • RX 6950XT

  • 16gb RAM 3200mhz

There were couple posts here about game stuttering and how to optimize performance, and I thought I'd chip in with some solutiosn that have instantly changed how the game runs for me. My 1% low FPS went from 34-40 upwards of 80, which is insane, I get a steady +200FPS across all rebirth now, going up from 170 - 180.

Go to AMD Adrenalin, and enable these settings.

On the COD Gaming profile Click Gaming in Adrenalin, you get a list of the apps isntalled, click on COD:

  • Gaming Experience: Custom (it unlocks the rest of the settings)

  • Super resolution: disabled.

  • AMD Fluid Motion Frames: disabled

  • Radeon Anti-Lag: Enabled

  • Radeon Chill: Disabled

  • Radeon Image Sharpening: Enabled, Sharpness: 70

  • Radeon Enhanced Sync: Enabled

On the right side,

  • Turn AMD FreeSync On

  • Set the rest to either diabled or Use Global Settings

You see a small little button in grey that says "Global Gaming Experience", click that.

  • AMD Flius Motion Frames: Enabled

  • Radeon Boost: Enabled at 50.0

  • Everything else disabled

Now open the game, in Graphics settings:

  • Put it full-screen exclusive

Go to Quality

  • Upscaling/Sharpening: Nvidia Image Scaling, put it to Native, and sharpness to 0 (you use the Radeon sharpness)

  • VRAM Scale: Experiment with different values until stutter is gone.

  • Variable rate shading: on

  • Texture resolution: normal

  • Texture filter anisotropic: high

  • Everything else low or off.

  • On-demand texture streaming: optimized

You can look CPU Lasso, it also helps with CPU optimization.

Any other tips would be helpful, but this setup took me from 170 or thereabouts to a consistent +200FPS across rebirth which is beautiful. Played for 5 hours straight and it's been a lot smoother than ever.

I think what it basically does is that it uses DLSS technology to render 1080p and scale it up to 1440p (I play on 1440p) and AFAI, the AMD settings they'd render graphics and the game in front of you and your screen and not render anything else outside of your peripheral, hence the huge bump in FPS, especially the lower 1%s. It's insane.

Doing in the past yielded a very blurry and unplayable game, but thanks to the sharpness technology, you immediately mitigate the damage, and it's really easy to see enemies just like before. Blurriness occurs in shadows and rough edges, but overall, you won't really at all notice the difference!

First time team Red outperforms Nvidia? AMD FTW! :D

I just wish they'd take their heads outside of their asses and bring back SOLOs for me to truly enjoy the game.

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reddit.com › r/codwarzone › amd radeon super resolution launches for all games, including cod warzone on march 17!
r/CODWarzone on Reddit: AMD Radeon Super Resolution launches for all games, including COD Warzone on March 17!
March 14, 2022 -

"AMD confirms it will finally launch RSR on March 17th, this is the official date for the new driver to launch. The RSR is basically FSR but working on a driver-level for all games, [including COD Warzone]. There are two things to consider though, it only works on Radeon RX 5000+ GPUs, and it will offer lower quality than FSR because the algorithm upscales the whole frame (including user interface and menus). "

It works in any game really, and is similar to FSR in Vanguard. You need to have an AMD GPU though. Players using NVIDIA already have the option to use DLSS in the graphics settings menu.

Hopefully it gives my performance a boost. I am using an RX 5700XT.

https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-fsr-2-0-next-level-temporal-upscaling-officially-launches-q2-2022-rsr-launches-march-17th

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reddit.com › r/amd › what are your go-to (or must avoid) adrenalin gfx settings?
r/Amd on Reddit: What are your go-to (or must avoid) Adrenalin GFX settings?
September 1, 2023 -

Just made the switch to AMD, thing are going (mostly) great so far! I noticed a handful of settings in the Graphics tab of Adrenalin (RSR, Anti-lag, Chill etc.) and was wondering if any cause issues to you longer time AMD users.

I'm a bit new to all of this, I appreciate any information!

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Here are some of the most useful (in my opinion) features; Frame-Rate Target Control (FRTC) This can be used to globally cap your framerate, good for preventing tearing and reducing power. Set this to 1fps lower than your FreeSync range for the best experience. Radeon Anti-Lag: This reduces latency dramatically and contrary to some folks beliefs, and unlike Nvidia Reflex, Anti-Lag works with all titles. Fantastic setting to keep enabled globally. Also, Anti-Lag+ is coming soon which improves upon this feature. Radeon Chill: This allows you to set a minimum & maximum framerate either globally, or on a per-game basis and is incredibly useful as a way to reduce power draw and temperatures. I find it works best in slower paced titles, such as BG3. If you don't touch your mouse or keyboard, it only runs the game at the minimum FPS specified. The moment you touch something, performance goes right back up to whatever you set as your maximum framerate. Enhanced Sync: This is a generally superior V-Sync alternative that also reduces input lag rather than increasing it, like traditional V-Sync tends to. A great way to prevent tearing or just increase how smooth/responsive a game feels. Works with FreeSync and Anti-Lag, too. Radeon Boost: This works by using DRS to scale a games resolution to what you prefer (50%, 66%, 83%) - similar to Chill, it responds to your input. When you're moving your mouse around a lot and there's more demand on the GPU, it dynamically drops the resolution to maintain higher framerates. When the opposite is happening, it scales your resolution back up. Radeon Image Sharpening: This is one of the best features and something I highly recommend everybody try. This uses Contrast Adaptive Sharpening (RCAS) to sharpen the areas of the game that are more blurry, and doesn't sharpen (or not as much) areas that don't require it. It works on a global or per-game basis, but I prefer keeping a global setting of 10%. So there's an admittedly somewhat long list of what, in my opinion, are the best features RSX has to offer. But there's much more, so take a look around. Radeon ReLive is fantastic. The advisors tab is great to see frametime graphs and performance in games. List goes on. One last thing I want to mention, is go to the "Gaming" tab and under "Graphics" scroll down, click "Advanced Settings" and set Texture Filtering Quality to "High" -- this costs nothing and improves the quality of anisotropic filtering. Hope this was helpful!
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I ALWAYS cap my FPS to whatever low it drops to in a particular game. Saves heat, noise, power, and produces a more consistent experience while also saving some GPU overhead for in game spikes in rendering load. I avoid chill but just because I don't like fluctuations.
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reddit.com › r/warzone › any handy guides to boost my fps in warzone
r/Warzone on Reddit: Any handy guides to boost my FPS in warzone
April 16, 2022 -

I currently have an AMD system with a 6800xt gpu and a 5700x cpu. I play at 1440p and settings are mostly on high/ultra (I do this to put more load on my gpu and not cpu).

According my radeon adrenalin software my average framerate in warzone is 134.6 fps with a 12ms 95th percentile. I don't know how much I can trust this number since I can't be sure whether it also takes in to account the intro scenes and what not. But what I notice is that during gameplay my fps can go as low as 110. This is concerning to me because I see benchmarks of similar specs as mine being able to stay well above 144fps which is my monitor's limit.

I have read a few suggestions and have set my videomemoryscale to 0.7 and rendereworkercount to 8. Apart from that I have played around in the radeon software but no significant change occured.

Any guide suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.

UPDATE: I have watched a suggested video from the content creator "Kirniell " and I have boosted my fps considerably. Specifically this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ33s7IGQ_A&t=894s. To my embarassment I had forgotten to activate my xmp profile when I changed my motherboard. Thank you all for your replies.

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reddit.com › r/codwarzone › better image quality with amd gfx
r/CODWarzone on Reddit: Better Image Quality with AMD GFX
October 12, 2021 -

This is mainly for those who isn't satisfied with the current image/FPS quality in Warzone. And to get sharper and better image quality, please try these settings. In my opinion it will be easier to spot enemies as well. This will most likely also give higher FPS and it will be more stable for some users. Many AMD users have bumpy FPS numbers. Or just mix the settings around with the specific settings you already is satisfied with. Am not saying these is the most optimal settings because we all prefer different setups. But to gain quality alongside with more FPS is a good thing. Sharing is still caring.

This is based on a AMD RX 5700 XT OC but will most likely work for other AMD cards...

First, update you AMD Radeon Software to the latest version. Right click your Desktop, select AMD Radeon Software. In Home tab, select Download in the upper right corner if a newer version is available and then press Install.

Make screenshots of current settings or write them down before making below changes. Start to make the changes in your Warzone Game Profile rather then in your Global Profile. If it works well. Try for other games if you want. And if you these settings works across the board for all your games then you can start thinking about adding changes to your global profile, maybe.

AMD Radeon Settings

Graphics
Raden Anti-Lag Disabled
Radeon Chill Disabled
Radeon Boost Enabled
Min Resolution % 83.3
Radeon Image Sharpening Enabled
Sharpness % 90-100
Radeon Enhanced Sync Disabled
Wait for Vertical Refresh Always Off
Advanced
Anti-Aliasing Use application settings
Anti-Aliasing Method Multisampling
Morphological Anti-Aliasing Disabled
Anisotropic Filtering Enabled
Anisotropic Filtering Level 2x
Texture Filtering Quality Performance
Surface Format Optimization Enabled
Tessellation Mode Override applications settings
Maximum Tessellation Mode Off
OpenGL Triple Buffering Disabled
Color (Optional)
Custom Color Enabled
Color Temperature Control Enabled
Color Temperature 6400-6500 (try what's best for your monitor)
Display Color Enhancement Vivid Gaming (Important for realistic colors)

Regarding the color settings. I run Color Temperature on 6500 and FPS mode on my monitor (bright and fast) but had to lower brightness a bit on the screen. For some, 6400 will be a better option.

Warzone Config Files

Before making changes in-game, please make a backup of your config.cfg file so you can revert back your settings rapidly if you're not satisfied with the changes. It's located in C:\Users\%username%\Documents\Call of Duty Modern Warfare\players\. For users syncing documents with OneDrive, use this path instead C:\Users\%username%\OneDrive\Documents\Call of Duty Modern Warfare\players\. Replace %username% with your login username.

You can also try to change VideoMemoryScale from 0.85 to 0.55 or 0.65 in adv_options.ini located in the same folder. Pick the number that gives you the most FPS. Many posts out there specifies 0.55 but I personally get a lot better FPS when using 0.65. Restart the game every time you change this value. This change is made to actually reserve a bit of physical memory for the card even if the game memory bar will show different info. Navi cards works well with around 80% Memory load. Also double check that RendererWorkerCount = 12 is set to your amount of cores. Easiest way is to check task manager under CPU.

Warzone Game Settings

By following these changes even if we higher the settings, it generates more FPS. And hopefully it will do the same for you. But as I stated before. If you already have an optimal setup, these might not be for your but give it a try. I prefer good quality with high amount of FPS so spot enemies easier and to have a crystal clear image.

Graphics
Streaming Quality Normal
Texture Resolution High
Texture Filter Anisotropic High
Particle Quality High
Bullet Impact & Sprays Enabled
Tessellation Disabled
On-demand Texture Streaming High Quality
Shadow Map Resolution Normal
Cache Spot Shadows Enabled
Cache Sun Shadows Enabled
Particle Lightning High
DirectX Raytracing Disabled
Ambient Occlusion Disabled
Screen Space Reflection (SSR) Disabled
Filmic Strength 0.00
Anti-Aliasing Filmic SMAA T2X
Dept of Field Disabled
World Motion Blur Disabled
Weapon Blur Disabled
Film Grain 0.00
Dynamic Resolution Disabled
General
Brightness 50-60
Colorblind Type Disabled or Deuteranopia

We can actually use Colorblind Type to change the base colors in the game even if the feature is there for another reasons. And the result will be highly different from case to case due to how our monitors differs from each other. So my recommendation is to try one of them and see what suits you the best.

Setup

Hardware
CPU AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 3.8 GHz
Memory G.Skill 64GB (4x16GB) DDR4 3200MHz CL16 Trident
Motherboard Gigabyte X570 AORUS ULTRA
GFX ASUS Radeon RX 5700 XT 8GB ROG STRIX GAMING OC

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reddit.com › r/amd › 5950x 4.9ghz all cores boost while in warzone
r/Amd on Reddit: 5950x 4.9ghz all cores boost while in warzone
September 30, 2021 - Yes i love my predator my friend ... reason warzone sees ryzen core different ... You could have 5600x's doing these scores like in the past with that beta bios but AMD have those motherboards locked down now. Its not relly a case of x cpu is golden, more like its a higher class cpu so its allowed to boost higher via the bios limitations. ... Troubleshooting help Subreddit for all things AMD! ... Welcome to /r/AMD — the subreddit for all things AMD; come talk about Ryzen, Radeon, Zen 5, RDNA ...
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reddit.com › r/amd › call of duty war zone driver update
Call of duty war zone driver update : r/Amd
March 11, 2020 - Nvidia released day one drivers which fixed a lot of bugs specific to Warzone such as stuttering issues.