Its a bit of a odd one, this, especially after the super-straightforwardGod of War PC port.

And one of the most impactful options is solely dedicated to a sticky black goop.

PC gaming is weird.

Fighting monsters in a Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Extraction screenshot.

Indeed, like the one were going for with this guide.

Thats quite the jump for next to no visual downgrade.

Word to the wise: the benchmark tool is fairly easygoing compared to playing the game proper.

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This improved an otherwise full Ultra preset from 105fps to 144fps, an essentially free 37% boost.

The Balanced setting went up to 160fps as well, though didnt look as sharp.

Reflection Quality:Compared to Ultra, Medium-quality reflections gave me a relatively worthwhile performance boost of 8%.

Three operators aim rifles at an exploding Protean in Rainbow Six: Extraction.

Definitely one to consider dropping in a pinch.

Sprawl Quality:Heeeeere we go.

Dealers choice here, as neither meaningfully affect performance.

An operator from Rainbow Six: Extraction backstabs an Archaen.

ADS Depth of Field:Toggles the DoF blurring when aiming.

Albeit, with some drops to the 100-110fps range in heavily Sprawl-y areas.

A Rainbow Six Extraction screenshot on the Ultra graphics preset.

A Rainbow Six Extraction screenshot on the Very High graphics preset.

A Rainbow Six Extraction screenshot on the High graphics preset.

A Rainbow Six Extraction screenshot on the Medium graphics preset.

A Rainbow Six Extraction screenshot on the Low graphics preset.

A Rainbow Six Extraction screenshot on the Very Low graphics preset.

A Rainbow Six Extraction screenshot on the Ultra Low graphics preset.

A large room covered in the Sprawl in Rainbow Six Extraction.