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Ready or Not has a wide range of settings to choose between, allowing players to tamper with their graphical settings to match their maximum performance. But what are the best settings in Ready or Not for max FPS or to potentially gain an edge over the opposition? That's where this guide comes in.
Over the last few years, players have disregarded graphical beauty settings to gain an advantage and find weak spots within the game. However, Ready or Not focuses on realism and the real-life experiences of armed police today. That said, this guide will feature the best settings to provide:
- Immersion and gameplay
- Best-quality graphics linked with minimal/recommended requirements
- The frame rate for recommended/minimal requirements
Please accept the following settings and apply them to your game for maximum immersion and enjoyment. However, if your PC barely scrapes the minimum requirements, expect to struggle to run the title and receive maximum enjoyment (and frames!)
Minimum Requirements - Low / Performance
Getting the best Ready or Not graphics isn't for everyone, unfortunately, especially for those who have inexpensive gaming rigs. Below are the minimum requirements for the title Ready or Not. Any hardware below these specifications will probably lead to a troubling in-game experience.
- OS: 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5-4430 / AMD FX-6300
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 2GB / AMD Radeon R7 370 2GB
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 90 GB available space
Fortunately, these specifications aren't too hard to reach in 2023; however, players will still be using outdated rigs and perhaps not meet these specs. Also, it's completely fair to complain about the 90GB storage space required!
Please see below for the recommended settings:
- Resolution: 1920x1080
- Resolution Scale: 100
- Screen Mode: Full Screen
- Texture Quality: Epic
- Shadow Quality: Low
- Anti-Aliasing: Epic
- FPS Lock: *refresh rate of monitor*
- Motion Blur: Disabled
- Vsync: Disabled
- Post-Processing: Medium
- Distance of View: Low
- DLSS Quality: Low
Hopefully, after changing these settings, a lower-end PC will be able to cope with the stresses that Ready or Not provides. These settings are as low as they get, unfortunately. However, there may be mods available to add lower scales of settings.
Recommended Requirements - Quality
Players with more modern PCs or disregard for competitiveness will want quality graphics within their Ready or Not gameplay. This is simply because the game is a realistic shooter; it's got to look the part. Players who enjoy quality, realism, and overall want to experience the armed police experience within Ready or Not need to look no further than these settings.
These settings will match the recommended requirements:
- OS: 64-bit Windows 10
- Processor: AMD Ryzen 5-1600 / Intel Core i5-7600K
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB or better
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 90 GB available space
Please see below for the recommended settings:
- Resolution: 1920x1080 (or higher depending on the monitor)
- Resolution Scale: 100 (or higher depending on the PC rig)
- Screen Mode: Full Screen
- Texture Quality and Anti-Aliasing: High
- Shadow Quality: Medium
- FPS Lock: *refresh rate of monitor*
- Motion Blur: Disabled
- Vsync: Disabled
- Post-Processing: High
- Distance of View: High
- DLSS Quality: High
These settings will provide quality within players' gameplay and ultimately make you feel like an operator inside combat situations. Please note, if players experience difficulty with FPS drops, perhaps turn down "distance of view" from high to medium/low and enjoy the quality of graphics except with "less" in view, but this may bother some players.