Are you wondering what the best color settings of Fortnite are? Well, discover the top settings here in this guide.
Season 3 of Fortnite has a new set of colors. In the evenings, things are even darker than during the day. As a result, you may have a harder time spotting your opponents in the upcoming season. This guide will teach you how to optimize Fortnite's brightness and color settings so that you can see your opponents more clearly.
10. Turn Up Your Brightness
Increasing the brightness of your screen will make Fortnite appear less dingy. However, you should increase the brightness to at least 130 percent to get the best results. The largest percentage you could use is 150 percent. However, if this is overly vivid, it could further muddy the colors.
How To Adjust Fortnite's Brightness:
- To exit from the Fortnite menu, use the Escape key on your keyboard or the Start button on your controller (depending on your console).
- Select Settings from the drop-down menu.
- Adjust the brightness to your preferred level by adjusting the brightness slider to the desired amount.
- It's important to keep in mind that the brightness of your monitor will affect how bright you may set your Fortnite brightness. It's good to start at around 130 percent and then experiment with the brightness level you find most comfortable.
9. Protanope Color Blind Mode
Colors in Fortnite's landscapes may be stunning, but they can also serve as a deterrent while seeking to locate enemies. Increased Protanope saturation in Fortnite settings may allow you to see your enemies more quickly (and possibly from a greater distance). Even if you're not colorblind, you can use this option to improve your field of vision when playing Fortnite.
How to Apply Color Blind Mode
- Open Menu
- Select Settings
- Scroll down in the Video option
- Find the "Color Blind Mode" in the Graphic Quality bar
- Apply Protanope
8. Turn the Post Processing to Low
Have an example of what post-processing can do that you'd like to see? Step out into the eye of the storm. If you don't want to die in the process, you can't do it. Light bouncing off most objects is taken into account while establishing the brightness and contrast for diffused lighting effects, which are normally done in post-production.
Sights will be substantially brighter with minimal post-processing modifying their brightness in scoped combat, so you'll want to maintain this at a low setting. When the landscape is too hazy, your scope's vision will be dimmed to an epic level, making it more difficult to discern a slight moving blur.
How to Turn the Post Processing to Low
- Open Menu
- Select Settings
- Scroll down in the Video option
- Find the "Post Processing" in the Graphic Quality bar
- Turn it to Low
7. Use Nividia Color Settings
In Chapter 2, Season 3, you'll notice that the blues are much more subdued than they were in Season 2. There isn't much contrast in the water; thus, it's tough to notice adversaries moving through the water.
Because of the Device event, the Fortnite map now contains over half water, making it critical that you can see adversaries moving across the water. In addition, the blue mixing makes it much more difficult to see your opponents when boxing. Seeing an adversary around your box is difficult because of the color of your walls when they are partially damaged.
Use these color settings in your NVIDIA Control Panel to benefit mobile, console, and AMD gamers, but this tip is only for PC gamers using NVIDIA graphics.
NVIDIA Control Panel can be accessed by right-clicking on your desktop and selecting NVIDIA Control Panel from the context menu that appears.
How To Adjust Your Desktop's Color:
- Click on the Display options and select Adjust desktop color settings.
- Once you've chosen the primary monitor you use to play Fortnite, the next step is to alter the display.
- Then pick the option to use NVIDIA settings to set the color.
- So, you've decided to make the following adjustment to your color settings:
- Lighting: 55% brighter
- To put it another way: +55%
- One hundred and twenty-nine percent
- An increase of 60% in digital vibrancy.
- Color: +0
6. High Texture
When possible, textures should be set to a high value. Low-quality textures may cause vision problems and make everything appear foggy. If your PC can't handle medium surfaces, it's best to set them to medium quality at the very least.
How to use High Textures:
- Open Menu
- Go to Settings
- Go to Video
- Turn Textures to High
5. Turn off Motion Blur
The visual effects provided by motion blur may induce latency in your game, resulting in slower reaction times during intense combat if this setting is used.
For a better chance of winning in Fortnite, deactivate motion blur in your settings to have the fastest response times possible during a shootout.
How to Turn Off Motion Blur:
- Open Menu
- Go to settings
- In the Video Option, Find the "Advanced Graphics."
- Turn off Motion Blur
4. Turn the Post Processing to Low
Have an example of what post-processing can do that you'd like to see? Step out into the eye of the storm. If you don't want to die in the process, you can't do it. Light bouncing off most objects is taken into account while establishing the brightness and contrast for diffused lighting effects, which are normally done in post-production.
Sights will be substantially brighter with minimal post-processing modifying their brightness in scoped combat, so you'll want to maintain this at a low setting. When the landscape is too hazy, your scope's vision will be dimmed to an epic level, making it more difficult to discern a slight moving blur.
How to Turn the Post Processing to Low:
- Open Menu
- Select Settings
- Scroll down in the Video option
- Find the "Post Processing" in the Graphic Quality bar
- Turn it to Low
3. Turn the Anti-Aliasing to Medium
When it comes to Fortnite, it's more of a decorative choice than a functional one. The game has an extremely stylized look that hides the game's sharp angles. Anti-aliasing is deactivated by both amateurs and pros alike to accentuate distant shapes compared to the landscape.
Since modern graphics cards have plenty of VRAM to smooth out edges without a hitch, the FPS gains are negligible at best. It's a good halfway ground between smooth pixel boundaries and realistic images that doesn't go too blurry.
How to Turn the Anti-Aliasing to Medium:
- Open Menu
- Select Settings
- Scroll down in the Video option
- Find the "Anti-Aliasing" in the Graphic Quality bar
- Turn it to Medium
2. Turn your View Distance to Epic
Think of yourself as lucky because reducing the view distance in Fortnite has no effect on the rendering quality or length of anything appearing in your field of vision, as shown in the GIF above in the top left corner. (No matter where you place your characters, they will always appear at the same distance from you.)
Although you may reduce annoying object pop-ins by increasing this value as high as your hardware allows, this is especially handy when sniping or looking out over the horizon from a lofty perch. As a trade-off for visual clarity, we recommend the Epic setting; you'll lose just a few frames in return for a far more comfortable field of view.
How to Turn your View Distance to Epic:
- Open Menu
- Select Settings
- Scroll down in the Video option
- Find the "view distance" in the Graphic Quality bar
- Turn it to Epic
1. Play with the In-Game Graphics Settings
Experimenting with the game's graphic settings is the first step in boosting your Fortnite FPS. The settings you choose will have a huge impact on how your game functions. The game's graphics will look better if you set all of your options to the lowest available value. But you'll get more frames per second and be able to get better performance from an older configuration.
There is a fine line between graphics and frame rate that you must walk. Even a few more frames per second can't make up for a decrease in visual quality forever. Try several settings and see what works for your game before deciding on a final location for that line. The game will play much better once you've made it.
How to Apply In-Game Graphics Settings:
- Go to Settings
- Select Video Option
- Turn all your video settings to low