Call of Duty Black Ops 6 is possibly the most accessible modern COD game to players thanks to its Day 1 release on Game Pass. While COD games usually run well as they are also competitive titles, Black Ops 6 does have a recommended requirement for GTX 1080ti or RTX 3060 to run constantly above 60fps. However, this can be further optimized.
By tweaking some settings and turning on a few sliders, players can easily get over 100 fps. As with all modern games, Black Ops 6 also comes with frame generation tech using AMD FSR 3.1 which is very well implemented. In order to optimize the graphics, Press Esc - Head to Setting - Graphics - Quality.
These settings will allow players to have a fun experience in the campaign without compromising on visuals. As usual, it is highly recommended that players turn all the settings to lower or medium, along with turning off FSR 3.1 frame generation while playing multiplayer.
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Here are the best Graphic Setting in COD Black Ops 6 for RTX 3060 & 3060ti
Render Resolution - 1080p or 1440p (As per maximum display resolution)
Dynamic Resolution - Off
Upscaling - Off
FSR 3 Frame Generation - On (Make sure to have Nvidia Reflex on+boost in Display)
Details and Texture
Texture Resolution - High
Texture Filter Anisotropic - Normal
Depth of Field - Off (On as per preference)
Detail Quality - High
Particle Resolution - Normal
Bullet Impacts - On
Persistent Effects - Off (On as per preference)
Shader Quality - High
On-Demand Texture Streaming - Optimized
Shadow and Lighting
Shadow Quality - Normal
Scree Space Shadows - High
Occlusion and Screen Space Lighting - High
Scree Space Refractions - High
Static Reflection Quality - High
Environment
Tessellation - Near
Volumetric Quality - Medium
Deferred Physics Quality - High
Weather Grid Volumes - Normal
Water Quality - Wave Wetness
Do note that these settings are tested on an PC. For those using Laptop devices for gaming, turning High settings down to Medium should provide the same results. Another setting that Laptop Devices can turn on is the Upscaling feature and setting it to “Balanced”.