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Season 16 (Revelry) brought massive changes to Apex Legends, but also more strain on older hardware. If you're struggling to hit 60 FPS, follow this guide to maximize performance without sacrificing too much visibility. ⚡ Essential In-Game Settings The first step is stripping away heavy visual effects. Fullscreen (reduces input lag). Resolution: 1280x720 or 1600x900 for a significant boost. V-Sync: Disabled. Texture Streaming Budget: 2GB-3GB (VRAM dependent). Texture Filtering: Bilinear. Ambient Occlusion Quality: Disabled (huge FPS gain). Volumetric Lighting: Disabled. Dynamic Shadows: Disabled. Model Detail: Low. 🛠️ Advanced Config (Video Config)

-high -dev -preload -threads [Number of CPU Cores] -fullscreen -novid Gives Apex CPU priority. -dev: Skips the intro animation. -preload: Loads assets into RAM beforehand. 🖥️ Windows & GPU Optimization Game Mode: Turn Windows "Game Mode" ON . Power Plan: Set to "High Performance." APEX LEGENDS SEASON 16 Low End PC FPS BOOST GUI...

If you still drop frames in combat, use the setting combined with Adaptive Resolution FPS Target . Set the slider to 60 . Season 16 (Revelry) brought massive changes to Apex

For true "Potato PC" optimization, you need to edit the system files. Fullscreen (reduces input lag)

The game will automatically blur slightly during intense fights to keep your frame rate stable, ensuring you don't lose control during gunfights.

Set "Texture Filtering - Quality" to High Performance . AMD Adrenalin: Enable "Radeon Boost" and "Radeon Anti-Lag." 📉 Dynamic Resolution Scaling

Press Win + R and type %USERPROFILE%\Saved Games\Respawn\Apex\local . Open . Change setting.csm_enabled from 1 to 0 (removes shadows).