While it might make the game look a bit more like a cartoon and less like a cinematic masterpiece, the setting is the ultimate tool for anyone serious about their rank. By prioritizing raw speed over visual fluff, it ensures that your hardware is working entirely in service of your reaction time.

Here is why this specific setting is a game-changer for your frame rate. 1. Radical Geometry Simplification

Standard rendering modes (DirectX 11 or 12) prioritize visual fidelity, loading high-resolution textures and complex geometric shapes. When you toggle , the game switches to "mobile-style" builds. By stripping away heavy environmental detail and simplifying the mesh of structures, your GPU spends less time drawing the world and more time pumping out frames. This reduction in "render overhead" is the primary driver of massive FPS spikes. 2. CPU Offloading