Splitgate 2 Best Settings for Performance & FPS

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If Splitgate 2 stutters or runs slow, you're already at a disadvantage. You need smooth frames to aim fast, portal smart, and not get deleted mid-slide.

These PC settings are tuned to give you high FPS without turning the game into a blurry mess.

Here’s what to use (with a few slight tweaks from the usual picks) to keep performance high and gameplay crisp.

Category Setting Recommended Option
GeneralScreen ResolutionYour monitor's native resolution
GeneralScreen ModeFullscreen
GeneralVSyncOff
GeneralFPS Limit240 (or match refresh rate)
GeneralField of View (FOV)105
ScalabilityView Distance QualityHigh
ScalabilityPost ProcessingLow
ScalabilityShadow QualityMedium
ScalabilityTexture QualityMedium
ScalabilityVisual EffectsLow
ScalabilityAnti-Aliasing QualityMedium
ScalabilityReflection QualityOff
ScalabilityPortal Frame RateHigh
ScalabilityPortal QualityHigh
Super ResolutionSuper Resolution MethodNVIDIA DLSS
Super ResolutionDLSS PresetTransformer
Super ResolutionDLSS QualityBalanced
Super ResolutionDLSS Sharpness0
Frame GenerationFrame GenerationOff
Low LatencyLow Latency MethodNVIDIA Reflex
Low LatencyNVIDIA Reflex Low LatencyOn

Key Graphic Setting Notes

FOV 105:

This gives a wider view without overdoing it. It’s great for spotting enemies around portals and corner peeks.

VSync Off + FPS Cap:

Turning off VSync removes input delay. Cap your FPS at your monitor’s refresh rate or set it to 240 if you’re on a high-refresh display.

DLSS Balanced:

Balanced is the sweet spot. It gives better FPS than Quality without losing much clarity. Only drop lower if your PC struggles.

Portal Frame Rate + Portal Quality High:

You’ll want both maxed out. Makes it easier to see and shoot through portals, which is half the game.

Reflections Off

They barely do anything in real matches. Turning them off frees up resources instantly.

NVIDIA Reflex On:

Always turn this on. It cuts input lag so your shots register the moment you click.

Final Blurb & FAQ

With these settings, Splitgate 2 should run smoother even on mid-range builds. High FOV helps in fast fights, while Portal settings at High give you the best visibility when aiming through portals.

A few settings like shadows and anti-aliasing are bumped up just slightly to keep the game from looking like a potato.

Close Chrome, update your drivers, and you'll be fragging again in no time.

FAQ

Q: Should I turn DLSS off if my GPU is weak?

No, keep it on. Just drop the quality level to Balanced or Performance if needed.

Q: Is 105 FOV too high?

Only if it feels uncomfortable. It gives better peripheral vision, especially in portal duels.

Q: Why not set everything to Low for max FPS?

Some settings (like portal visuals and view distance) are too important to drop. You’ll lose awareness.

Q: What if I don’t have NVIDIA hardware?

Skip DLSS and Reflex, and use AMD’s FidelityFX if available. Lower shadows and effects to offset the difference.

Q: Does turning off reflections really help?

Yes. Reflections are barely noticeable in combat and eat unnecessary resources. Always turn them off.


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