Welcome to our New World FPS Boost guide. This guide will show you how to enhance your FPS in New World.
New World Best Settings for FPS
Open the game and click settings at the top right to open New World Settings. These settings will make your game look bad, however you will get more FPS and will be able to see things more clear. If you wish to make your game not look so bad, I recommend putting some settings on medium/high instead.
Graphic Settings
I have highlighted the settings that are more significant than others, and you may pick and choose what you want to sacrifice for more FPS.
Preferences
- Bandwidth Mode: High
- Recommended high if you have fast internet, otherwise, put medium/low.
- Enable Analytics Reporting: Off
Visuals
- Window Mode: Fullscreen
- Resolution: Native resolution
- Your monitor’s resolution. Choose a lower value for more FPS but your game will look blurry
- Field of View (Vertical): 50
- More FOV, less FPS however a lot of players are unable to play with low FOV
- Video Quality: Custom
- Effects details: Low
- Lightning details: Medium
- Object details: Low
- Post processing details: Medium
- Shadows details: Low
- Terrain details: Low
- Texture details: Medium-High
- Choose low if you have a low-end computer
- Water details: Low
- Show FPS: On
- V-Sync: Off
- Max FPS: Uncapped
- Player Nameplate Amount: 2-5
- Test this setting to see what you can handle
- Cap FPS in Background: Off
- Dynamic Resolution Scaling: On
Best NVIDIA Settings for New World
3D Settings
To go on 3NVIDIA Settings, right-click your desktop, and click NVIDIA Control Panel
Image Settings
1- Select “Adjust image settings with preview” on the left
2- Select “Use my preference emphasizing:”
3- Drag the slider to “Performance”
4- Click Apply
3D Settings
1- Select “Manage 3D settings” on the left
2- Select “Global Settings” or “Program Settings” if you want to change only for New World
3- Change your settings to the following:
- Image Sharpening: Sharpening Off, Scaling disabled.
- Ambient Occlusion: Off
- Anisotropic Filtering: Off
- Antialiasing – FXAA: Off
- Antialiasing – Gamma correction: Off
- Antialiasing – Mode: Off
- Antialiasing – Setting: None
- Antialiasing – Transparency: Off
- CUDA – GPUs: All
- DSR – Factors: Off
- DSR – Smoothness: Off
- Low Latency Mode: On / Ultra (Different on different computers)
- Max Frame Rate: Off
- Monitor Technology: Fixed Refresh or G-Sync if you have G-Sync Monitor
- Multi-Frame Sampled AA (MFAA): Off
- OpenGL rendering GPU: Choose your NVIDIA GPU
- Power management mode: Prefer maximum performance
- Shader Cache: On
- Texture filtering – Anisotropic sample optimization: On
- Texture filtering – Negative LOD bias: Allow
- Texture filtering – Quality: High performance
- Texture filtering – Trilinear optimization: On
- Threaded optimization: On
- Triple buffering: Off
- Vertical sync: Off
- Virtual Reality pre-rendered frames: 1
4- Click Apply
Configure Surround, PhysX
1- Select “Configure Surround, PhysX” on the left
2- Under “PhysX Settings” choose your video card
3- Click Apply
Display
Monitor’s Refresh Rate: Surprisingly, there are many people who get 144hz monitors and never change their refresh rate in the control panel. Here is how to do it:
1- Select “Change resolution” on the left
2- Select the monitor you will be using to play New World
3- Select the highest refresh rate for that monitor
4- Click Apply
Drivers
1- Open Nvidia GeForce Experience.
2- Download and install the latest drivers
Best AMD Settings for New World
To open AMD settings, right-click your desktop, and click AMD Radeon Software
Graphics
1- Click Gaming – > Games -> Global Graphics
2- Select eSports
3- Change your settings to the following:
- Radeon Anti-Lag: Enabled
- Radeon Chill: Disabled
- Radeon Boost: Enable (For low-end computers)
- Radeon Image Sharpening: Enabled
- Sharpness: 70% – 90%
- Radeon Enhanced Sync: Disabled (Different on different computers)
- Wait for Vertical Refresh (V-sync): Off
- Anti-Aliasing: Use application settings
- Anti-Aliasing Method: Multisampling
- Morphological Anti-Aliasing: Disabled
- Anisotropic Filtering: Disabled
- Texture Filtering Quality: Performance
- Surface Format Optimization: Enabled
- Tessellation Mode: Off
- OpenGL Triple Buffering: Disabled
- Reset Shader Cache: Perform a reset every 6-12 months to free storage
Display
AMD Freesync / AMD Freesync Premium: Enabled
Drivers
Download and install the latest AMD drivers
Other Settings for FPS Increase
Turn Game mode On
1- Search game mode on the Windows search tool
2- Click “Game Mode Settings”
3- Turn Game Mode On
Disable Xbox Game Bar and Captures
1- Open Windows Settings (Windows key + i)
2- Click Gaming
3- Click on Xbox Game Bar and disable it
3- Click on Captures and disable background recording
Disable Fullscreen Optimization
1- Go to Steam library and right-click New World
2- Hover on manage and click Browse Local Files
3- Right-click “NewWorldLauncher.exe” and click Properties
4- Click Compatibility tab and check “Disable fullscreen optimization
High Priority
1- Open New World
2- Open Task Manager
3- Go to Details and right click NewWorld.exe
4- Click “Set Priority” and set it to high
Install New World on SSD
It will increase loading times. If you do not have an SSD, try to install New World on the fastest HDD and that is being used less by other processes. Ex: install New World on a separate drive than your windows.
Turn Off Hardware Acceleration on Discord
1- Open Discord and click Settings
2- Click on Advanced and turn off Hardware Acceleration
Turn Off Steam Overlay
1- Open steam and click on settings on the top left
2- Click In-game and uncheck “Enable the Steam Overlay while in-game”
Disable Overlays
Make sure to disable any overlays from third-party software like Discord and Overwolf
Disable Antivirus
This is optional however if you are able to manage your computer without an antivirus, disable real-time antivirus softwares.