Delta Force’s early access is now live on PC, and you can jump in for free. As a first-person shooter, getting the best experience requires optimizing your graphics settings for maximum FPS, especially if you have a gaming monitor with a high refresh rate. The higher the FPS, the smoother the gameplay will feel.
I’ll walk you through the best settings I’ve tried and tested in Delta Force that helped me achieve more than 100 FPS without ruining the visual quality.
What are the best Delta Force PC settings for max FPS?
The settings you need to select will depend on your components. For example, I have a PC that pairs the RTX 3080 with the Ryzen 5 5600X CPU and 32GB of Corsair DDR4 RAM. With the settings mentioned below, I was consistently getting over 100 FPS throughout the match. Most of the time, it stayed around 140. However, during intense fights with many enemies and teammates nearby, the FPS dropped to around 125 to 130, but never below that. Keep in mind that I achieved this FPS without relying on upscaling.
It is important to note that I was playing the game at 1440p. So, switching the resolution to 1080p will give you more FPS compared to what I was getting at 1440p. On the other hand, if you’re playing at 4K, you might need to lower a few settings that use up VRAM to enjoy high FPS. However, if you’re fine with getting between 80 to 100 FPS, you can keep the settings as they are at 4K.
In any case, you can check out the best Delta Force PC settings below, which can help you achieve more than 100 FPS in the game. However, keep in mind that if you have an older card like the RTX 1060, you might need to sacrifice some visual quality to improve the FPS. You can also check out the best GPUs for Delta Force if you’re planning to upgrade.
Display
Monitor | Choose your monitor |
Display Adapter | Choose your GPU |
Display Mode | Fullscreen |
Refresh Rate | Auto |
Show Aspect Ratio | Auto |
Brightness | As per your requirements |
Frame Rate Cap | Unlimited |
Sharpness | 50 |
V-sync | Off |
Nvidia Fast Sync | Off |
Field of View
Default FOV | 90 |
Vehicles 3rd Person FOV | 100 |
Scope Magnification | Off |
Basic Graphics
Graphics Preset | Custom |
Graphics Style | Realistic |
Anti-Aliasing | Off |
Weapon Motion Blur | Off |
Reflections | Low |
Texture Filtering | High |
Ambient Occlusion | Medium |
Particles | Low |
Distortion | Low |
Scene Details | Medium |
Scene View Distance | High |
Advanced Graphics
Rendering Scale | 70 |
Depth of Field | Off |
Global Illumination Quality | Low |
Shaders | High |
Textures | High |
Streaming | Medium |
Shadows | Low |
Shadow Map | Low |
Post-Processing | Low |
Volumetric Fog | Low |
Animation | Medium |
Tips for optimizing performance in Delta Force
The right graphics settings will help you get the best performance in Delta Force, but here are a few methods you can follow to further optimize it.
- Update GPU drivers: Running the game on outdated GPU drivers can cause various performance issues. Even if you’re not experiencing any problems, updating the GPU drivers can still help make the game run smoother, and you may even see a slight FPS boost.
- Make sure no applications are running in the background: Running multiple applications alongside Delta Force will prevent the system from assigning it the resources it needs to achieve a high FPS number. So, close all unnecessary applications using the Task Manager and then play the game.