Best Fortnite Settings for PC (2026)

Updated for Chapter 7 — Last Tested: December 2025

PC players have the most flexibility in Fortnite, and when your settings are optimized correctly, the improvement is immediate. Competitive Fortnite on PC is all about high FPS, low input delay, and clear visibility, even if that means sacrificing visual quality.

This guide covers the best settings for Fortnite on PC in 2026, with clear explanations and competitive-focused recommendations based on real testing, performance benchmarks, and current Chapter 7 behavior.

If you want optimized settings for every platform, check out the full hub:
Best Fortnite Settings for PC, Consoles, Mobile & Nintendo Switch (2026)

Table of Contents

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Category Recommended Settings
Graphics Fullscreen
Native resolution
V-Sync: Off
FPS capped to monitor refresh rate
100% 3D Resolution
Anti-Aliasing: Off
Shadows: Off
Textures: Low / Medium
Effects: Low
Motion Blur: Off
Latency NVIDIA Reflex: On + Boost
Replays: Off
Background apps closed
Mouse DPI: 800
X/Y Sensitivity: ~6%
Targeting Sensitivity: 35%
Scope Sensitivity: 35%
Controller Input Curve: Linear
Look Sensitivity: 37 Horizontal / 37 Vertical
ADS Sensitivity: 11 / 11
Right Stick Deadzone: ~5
Build Sensitivity: 2.0×
Edit Sensitivity: 2.2×

1. Best Display Settings

These settings have the biggest impact on input delay and responsiveness.

Display Settings

  • Window Mode: Fullscreen
    Fullscreen reduces input delay compared to Borderless or Windowed modes.
  • Resolution: Native monitor resolution (for example, 1920×1080)
  • V-Sync: Off
    V-Sync adds noticeable input delay and caps FPS.
  • Frame Rate Limit: Match your monitor’s refresh rate
    • 144Hz → Cap at ~144 FPS
    • 240Hz → Cap at ~240 FPS
    • Avoid “Unlimited” unless you have a very strong GPU, as it can cause screen tearing and unstable frame times.
  • Rendering Mode:
    • Performance Mode → Best FPS and lowest input delay
    • DirectX 12 (DX12) → Better visuals, higher GPU load

Why Performance Mode Is Recommended?

Performance Mode often delivers significantly higher FPS and more stable frame times compared to DX12, especially on mid-range systems. It disables heavy Unreal Engine features like Nanite and Lumen, which improves consistency and responsiveness.

Use DX12 only if:

  • You prefer better visuals
  • You already maintain high FPS
  • You have a strong GPU and stable performance

2. Best Graphics Settings (PC)

Competitive Fortnite is almost always played on low or medium graphics, even on high-end PCs. This improves clarity and removes visual distractions.

Graphics Quality Settings

  • Brightness: 125–150%
  • Color Blind Mode: Tritanope
  • Color Blind Strength: 4–7

These values are popular starting points. Final brightness and colorblind strength should be adjusted based on your monitor calibration, room lighting, and map visibility.

  • Motion Blur: Off
  • Anti-Aliasing: Off
  • Super Resolution / TSR / DLSS:
    • Off for pure performance
    • DLSS (Quality) if you want extra FPS with minimal clarity loss
  • 3D Resolution: 100%
    (Lower to ~80% only if you have a very weak GPU.)
  • Nanite / Virtualized Geometry: Off
  • Shadows: Off
    Shadows are one of the most demanding settings in Fortnite, and disabling them is often one of the biggest single FPS gains on many systems.
  • Global Illumination (Lumen): Off
  • Reflections: Off
  • View Distance: Far
    (Near can give slightly more FPS, but Far improves visibility.)
  • Textures: Low or Medium
  • Effects: Low
  • Post Processing: Low
  • Hardware Ray Tracing: Off

Why These Settings Work?

These settings prioritize:
✔ Clear visibility
✔ Minimal input delay
✔ Stable frame times
✔ Sharp edges without blur

Players like Tfue, Reet, & Clix run Low / Off graphics to maximize performance.

3. NVIDIA Reflex & Latency Optimization

If your GPU supports it:

NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: On + Boost

This reduces render queue latency and shortens the delay between:

  • Input → on-screen action
  • Mouse movement → camera movement
  • Firing → hit registration

This is one of the most noticeable “feel” improvements on PC.

4. Best Audio Settings (PC)

Good audio gives you information before fights even start.

  • Sound Quality: High
  • Hit Marker Sound: Legacy
  • Visualize Sound Effects: On
  • Licensed Audio: Mute (optional)

Visualize Sound Effects combined with clear audio dramatically improves awareness.

5. Best Controller Settings for PC (If You Use Controller)

Below is a strong competitive-style controller setup commonly used by high-level PC controller players. Treat these values as a starting point, and fine-tune based on comfort and controller condition.

General

  • Build Immediately: On
  • Edit Hold Time: Lowest
  • Slide Hold Time: Highest
  • Vibration: Off

Sensitivity

  • Look Sens: 7
  • Aim Sens: 1
  • Build Mode Sens:
  • Edit Mode Sens:

Advanced Look

  • Horizontal: 37
  • Vertical: 37
  • Turning Boost: 0
  • Instant Boost When Building: Off

Advanced ADS

  • ADS Horizontal: 11
  • ADS Vertical: 11
  • ADS Vertical Boost: 1–2
  • ADS Ramp Time: 0
  • Scope Sens: 95×

Advanced Extras

  • Look Dampening Time:40
  • Input Curve: Linear
  • Aim Assist Strength: 100%

Deadzones

  • Left Stick: 13
  • Right Stick: 5
    (Increase slightly if you experience stick drift.)

If you also play on console or switch between PC and console controller, compare these with:
Best Fortnite Settings for PlayStation

6. Best Keyboard & Mouse Settings (PC)

Recommended Mouse Settings

  • DPI: 800–1000
  • X/Y Sensitivity: 5–9%
  • Targeting Sens: 30–40%
  • Scope Sens: 30–40%

There is no perfect sensitivity.
Bugha, Mongraal, Clix, and Benjy all use different values.

Good Starting Point

  • 800 DPI
  • 6–7% X/Y
    Adjust gradually over time.

7. Building & Editing Settings (PC)

Recommended Mouse Settings

  • Turbo Build: On
  • Reset Building Choice: On
  • Disable Pre-Edit Option: On
  • Confirm Edit on Release: On

These settings give you fast edits, clean resets, and consistent builds.

8. Network, Ping & Latency Tips (PC)

In-Game

  • Matchmaking Region: Lowest ping
  • Replays: Off
  • Background Downloads: Off

System Optimization

  • Use Ethernet, not Wi-Fi
  • Close background apps (Chrome, Discord, OBS, Steam)
  • Update GPU drivers regularly
  • Enable High Performance mode in Windows
  • Disable overlays:
    • NVIDIA Overlay
    • Steam Overlay
    • Xbox Game Bar
    • Discord Overlay

These steps reduce micro-stutters and input delay.

🏆 Pro Tips for PC Players (2026)

✔ Prioritize FPS over graphics
✔ Shadows are one of the biggest performance drains
✔ Update GPU drivers regularly
✔ Sensitivity is personal — adjust slowly
✔ Performance Mode offers the lowest input delay
✔ Cap FPS to your monitor refresh rate
✔ Change one setting at a time and test