Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 might look great with everything cranked up, but if the goal is winning gunfights, you’re better off stripping the game down to the settings that actually give you smoother frames and clearer visibility.
BO7 is fast, messy, and loud, and the last thing you want is motion blur or fancy lighting getting in the way of spotting someone before they spot you.
So if you’re trying to squeeze every bit of performance out of your setup, here’s the setup that gets the job done without any of the unnecessary noise.
What Are the Best PC Settings for FPS, FOV, and Visibility in Black Ops 7?
Black Ops 7 works best when you avoid maxing every setting and instead aim for responsiveness.

You want a build that feels fast, stays steady during loud moments, and keeps targets visible through all the visual noise.
The game doesn’t push most PCs to their limits, yet it performs best when settings are adjusted carefully for those busy, explosive moments.
FPS / Performance
- Fullscreen Exclusive
- Refresh Rate: Your monitor’s max
- Resolution: Native
- V-Sync (Gameplay): Off
- V-Sync (Menus): Off
- NVIDIA Reflex: On / On + Boost
- AMD Anti-Lag: On
- Gameplay FPS Limit: Your monitor’s max
- Menu FPS Limit: 60
- Out-of-Focus FPS Limit: 10–30
- HDR: Off
- Reduce Menu Render Resolution: Optimal
- Pause Game Rendering: Off
- Reduce Quality When Inactive: Off / 5–10 min.
Graphics Quality
- Graphic Preset: Custom
- Render Resolution: 100%
- Dynamic Resolution: Off
- FidelityFX CAS: On (80–90 strength)
- DLSS/FSR Frame Generation: Off
- VRAM Scale Target: 70–80
- Variable Rate Shading: On
Textures
- Texture Resolution: Low/Normal
- Texture Filter Anisotropic: Low/Normal
- On-Demand Texture Streaming: Minimal/Optimized
- Local Texture Streaming: Low
Details
- Depth of Field: Off
- Detail Quality: Low/Normal
- Particle Resolution: Very Low
- Shader Quality: Low/Medium
- Bullet Impacts: On
- Persistent Effects: Off
- In-Game Video Quality: Low
Shadows & Environment
- Shadow Quality: Low/Normal
- Screen Space Shadows: Off
- Screen Space Lighting: Off
- Screen Space Reflections: Off
- Static Reflections: Low
- Ray Tracing: Off
- Terrain Quality: Low/Medium
- Volumetric Quality: Low
- Deferred Physics: Off/Low
- Weather Grid Volumes: Off
- Water Quality: Off
FOV & Camera
- Field of View: 100–120
- ADS FOV: Affected
- Weapon FOV: Wide
- 3rd Person FOV: 90
- Vehicle FOV: Wide
- World Motion Blur: Off
- Weapon Motion Blur: Off
- 1st Person Camera Movement: Least
- 3rd Person Camera Movement: Least
Visibility
- Brightness: ~55
- Gamma: 2.2 (sRGB)
- Colorblind Mode: Optional (Deuteranopia/Tritanopia if preferred)
- HUD clutter: Reduce/Minimal
It’s a practical setup that works across low-end, mid-range, and high-end PCs, and you can always nudge individual settings higher once you’ve confirmed that your FPS remains consistently stable.
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