In a game like Rainbow Six Siege, every frame and every second counts. What makes a shooter game so good is the different ways players can utilize and manipulate the operators and maps they pick.
Aside from character and map utilization, overall game performance is also a very important factor when it comes to being a good Rainbow Six Siege player.
These are the settings that will guarantee you better and prettier game performance (General, HUD and Audio settings are left as default or whatever preference you want):
Display Settings
Resolution - 1920 x 1080
Display Mode - Full Screen
Refresh Rate - Highest option
Aspect Ratio - 4:3
VSync - Off
FPS Limit - Off
Widescreen Letterbox - Off
Field of View - 90
HUD Display Area - 80
Menu Display Area - 80
Graphics Settings
NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency - On + Boost
Latency Flash Indicator - Off
AMD FSR 1.0 - Off
Overall Quality - Custom
Texture Quality - Medium
Texture Filtering - Linear
LOD Quality - Ultra
Shading Quality - Medium
Shadow Quality - Medium
Reflection Quality - Low
VFX Quality - Medium
Ambient Occlusion - Low
Lens Effects - Low
Zoom - in Depth of Field - Off
NVIDIA DLSS - Off
Anti - Aliasing - T-AA
Adaptive Render Scaling Target FPS - 0
Render Scaling - 50
T - AA Sharpness - 50
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