Ready or Not has a wide range of settings to choose from, allowing players to change graphics settings to match their maximum performance.
Don't be fooled by the gloomy atmosphere of Ready or Not, the game still has good graphic quality. In fact, you will need a computer with above average specifications to play smoothly. The lack of a competitive mode and PvP support doesn't set Ready or Not apart. Just like Rainbow Six Siege or SWAT 4, you'll need to play this tactical FPS as smoothly as possible. After all, the tasks you want to complete will be quite challenging.
We have compiled the best Ready or Not settings for you to increase FPS or potentially gain an advantage over the opponent.
As in other FPS games, your first goal is to reach a constant 60 FPS. Because if you fall below this number, you may see tearing depending on the monitor you use. Also, playing a shooter game with lower FPS is not very enjoyable anyway.
Minimum requirements:
Graphics settings for minimum PC requirements:
You can still play Ready or Not even if your computer is at the lower end of these specifications. However, you may want to make some minor upgrades to avoid performance issues and get the best settings.
Recommended requirements:
Gamers who own more modern PCs or who don't mind being competitive will want quality graphics when playing Ready or Not. Players who want to experience a realistic and overall armed police experience can apply the following settings to themselves.
If you plan to install mods on Ready or Not, you should have a computer with higher specifications. All of these specs are for 1080p gameplay, so if you're using a higher resolution you should definitely upgrade.
Graphics settings for recommended PC requirements:
If players have difficulty with FPS drops, they can reduce the "view distance" from high to medium/low and enjoy the graphics quality except for the "less" view, although this may bother some players.