How to Improve Performance (FPS, lag, etc.) in Marvel Rivals

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If you’re having trouble with low FPS, ping issues, or input lag in Marvel Rivals, follow this step-by-step guide to optimize performance and reduce latency.
Step 1: Set Up Your Computer for Gaming
Turn On Game Mode:
Press the Windows key and search for Game Mode.
Turn it On to help your PC focus on gaming.
Enable Graphics Features:
Search for Graphics Settings in Windows.
Select your dedicated graphics card under Default GPU.
Turn on Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling (if it’s available).
Turn on Optimizations for Windowed Games to improve performance.
Close Background Apps:
Shut down apps like web browsers or chat programs you don’t need while playing.
Step 2: Adjust Graphics Settings in the Game
Change Graphics Settings:
Go to Settings > Graphics in the game and use these settings:
Global Illumination: Low.
Reflection Quality: Screen Space.
Model Detail: Medium (or Low for older PCs).
Post-Processing: Low.
Shadow Detail: Low.
Texture Detail: Match it to your Model Detail.
Effects Detail: Low.
Foliage Quality: Low.
Use Upscaling and Anti-Aliasing:
If you have an NVIDIA GPU, use DLSS Balanced.
For other GPUs, use AMD FSR Balanced.
Lower to Performance or Ultra Performance if you need more FPS.
Step 3: Reduce Input Lag
Enable Low Latency Mode:
Go to Settings > Display and turn on NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency if your card supports it.
Set an FPS Limit:
Use an FPS monitor like FrameView to check your average FPS.
Set an FPS cap slightly lower than your average:
Example: If your average is 120 FPS, cap it at 100 FPS.
This helps lower GPU usage and reduces lag.
Step 4: Test and Adjust Settings
Practice Range:
Use the Practice Range in the game to test changes and see the results in real time.
Fine-Tune Your FPS Cap:
If your FPS still drops, lower the cap by 10 more FPS.
If your FPS is stable, you can slightly raise the cap or improve visuals.
Bonus Tips
Monitor GPU Usage: Keep GPU usage below 95% to avoid lag.
Optional Frame Generation: If you use NVIDIA DLSS, enable Frame Generation for even smoother visuals once your settings are stable.
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