ARC Raiders Optimized Graphics Settings for PC

I’ve been really impressed with how well ARC Raiders runs, especially considering it’s built on Unreal Engine 5! It’s one of the most optimized PC games I’ve played in a while. Now, it’s not perfect – I’ve noticed some occasional stutters and frame drops, usually when things get really hectic with lots of ARC machines and other players around. But I’ve been tweaking the settings, and I’ve found a sweet spot that keeps things running smoothly. I’m sharing what I’ve learned to help you get the best performance and avoid those frustrating FPS drops when you’re trying to get out with your loot!

Most Optimized PC Settings for ARC Raiders

Players can adjust a number of graphics settings in ARC Raiders to improve how well the game runs on their PCs. These settings are organized into sections like display, graphics, and quality, letting you customize different parts of the game’s visuals and performance to suit your computer’s hardware.

Alright, let’s jump right in and get ARC Raiders running its best on my PC. I’m going to share the settings I’ve found work great!

Setting Type Name Best Settings Notes
Display Window Mode Borderless Fullscreen
Display Resolution Native Selecting any resolution lower than native will make textures blurry. It’s best to use an upscaler instead of lowering the base resolution.
Nvidia DLSS Frame Generation Off While DLSS Frame Generation massively improves FPS, it can cause latency, which isn’t optimal considering the competitive nature of the game.
VSync Disabled
Nvidia Reflex Low Latency On This helps further reduce latency.
Frame Rate Limit Unlimited It’s best to avoid capping your frame rate to enjoy a smooth experience with ARC Raiders.
Resolution Scaling & Anti-Aliasing Upscaled Resolution 100% – Native It’s recommended to keep the resolution slider to 100% to avoid a loss of clarity in textures. Instead, you’ll get performance gains by using an AI Upscaler.
Resolution Scaling Method DLSS or FSR ARC Raiders supports the latest versions of both AMD FSR and Nvidia DLSS. For RTX GPU users, DLSS is the way to go. AMD FSR does an equally great job at upscaling resolution for other GPUs.
Nvidia DLSS Quality Balanced Balanced is a great sweet spot between great visuals and performance.
Nvidia DLSS Model CNN The performance gains from the Transformer model are a lot less compared to the CNN model. While the Transformer model is newer and meant to look better, it introduces awkward light-trails and ghosting in-game, which is quite distracting in ARC Raiders.
Graphics Field of View Player’s Preference Cranking up the field of view will allow players to expand their viewable area on screen. It’s best to start at 60 FOV and adjust the slider from there for an optimal experience.
Motion Blur Off
Ray Tracing Nvidia RTX Global Illumination Static Ray Tracing heavily costs FPS and isn’t recommended to be used in a multiplayer-focused game like ARC Raiders. Best stick with Static.
Quality View Distance High ARC Raider features expansive maps, and this is the best setting on PC to allow players to view far-off objects and enemy players.
Anti-Aliasing Medium Since AI Upscalers are doing their job, you won’t need to set AA to more than medium.
Shadows High High has a moderate impact on performance compared to Epic, but will allow you to see the player’s shadows more clearly in daylight scenarios.
Post-Processing Epic
Texture GPU VRAM Dependent 4GB VRAM: Medium, 6GB VRAM: High, 8GB+ VRAM: Epic
Effects Epic
Reflections Medium Another taxing setting that will drop your FPS in areas with reflective surfaces, e.g., inside research facilities or near bodies of water.
Foliage Low While putting foliage to low does improve performance, it also disables dense bushes, which are a popular hiding spot for players in ARC Raiders. If you set Foliage to low, you’ll be able to clearly see enemy players hiding in bushes.
Global Illumination Resolution Medium Global Illumination is another taxing setting, which should be set to medium to avoid stutters and FPS drops.

Here are the best PC settings to help you get the smoothest experience in ARC Raiders. We tested these settings on a powerful machine with an Intel i9-14900HX processor, Nvidia RTX 4080 graphics card, and 32GB of RAM.

The game consistently delivered around 150 frames per second, with a minimum of 120 FPS even during demanding moments. This is remarkably good performance, especially compared to other games built with the Unreal Engine 5 that often struggle with optimization. ARC Raiders is a great example of how to properly optimize a UE5 game, and we can expect it to run even better with future updates.

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2025-10-30 23:11