Best Arena Breakout: Infinite PC settings for high FPS & graphics

Stephanie Zucarelli
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In Arena Breakout: Infinite, staying focused on your enemy’s movements and actions is crucial. To avoid FPS drops or stuttering, you’ll need the best settings for your PC setup. These settings can also give you an edge when tracking other players or NPCs across the map.

Here are the best graphics settings for Arena Breakout: Infinite on PC, whether you’re using low-end hardware or are aiming for maximum FPS.

Best graphics & FPS settings in Arena Breakout: Infinite

  • Game:
    • Field of View: 100
    • Head Shake: Low
    • Hud: All Auto Display
  • Basic Settings:
    • Aspect Ratio: 16:9
    • Screen Resolution: Match your monitor.
    • Screen Mode: Windowed Full Screen.
    • Overall Quality: Custom
    • Resolution Sampling Type: DLSS or Close
    • Resolution Sampling Quality: High
    • V-Sync: Off
    • Max FPS: 240
  • Detailed Settings:
    • View Distance: High
    • Anti Aliasing: Low
    • Shadow Quality: Medium
    • Resolution: High
    • Post-Processing Quality: Medium
    • Texture Quality: Medium  
    • Effect Quality: Medium
    • Vegetation Quality: Medium
    • Shader Quality: Low
    • Light Quality: Low

These settings in Arena Breakout: Infinite will let you enjoy your experience without worrying too much about FPS drops. Keep in mind that the game’s base requirements are quite high, and since it’s still in early access, it hasn’t been perfectly optimized.

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While setting your FoV high can cause some issues, it’s key to be aware of your surroundings.

Graphics settings for low-end hardware

  • Game:
    • Field of View: 75
    • Head Shake: Low
    • Hud: All Auto Display
  • Basic Settings:
    • Aspect Ratio: 16:9
    • Screen Resolution: Match your monitor.
    • Screen Mode: Windowed
    • Overall Quality: Custom
    • Resolution Sampling Type: Close
    • Resolution Sampling Quality: Medium
    • V-Sync: Off
    • Max FPS: 120
  • Detailed Settings:
    • View Distance: High
    • Anti Aliasing: Low
    • Shadow Quality: Low
    • Resolution: High
    • Post-Processing Quality: Low
    • Texture Quality: Medium
    • Effect Quality: Medium
    • Vegetation Quality: Low
    • Shader Quality: Low
    • Light Quality: Low

Having most of these options set to Low will help you boost FPS, which is one of the things you’ll need to take care of if you’re playing on older setups.

Options like Vegetation Quality and Texture Quality won’t affect your gameplay, so leaving them on “Low” can help you boost your performance while prioritizing Resolution and View Distance.

How to update graphics drivers

NVIDIA drivers

  1. Download GeForce Experience through Nvidia.com.
  2. Open GeForce Experience.
  3. Select the “Drivers” tab.
  4. Click ‘check for updates’ in the upper right corner.
  5. If an update is available, simply install it and you are ready to go.

AMD drivers

  1. Right-click on your desktop.
  2. Select AMD Radeon Settings.
  3. Click on the Home icon.
  4. Click ‘New Updates’ on the bottom left.
  5. Select ‘check for update.’
  6. If an update is available, simply install it and you are ready to go.

Make sure to check if your PC matches the requirements for the game. That aside, the game has a fair number of bosses for you to defeat for powerful loot.

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About The Author

Stephanie is a former Games Writer at CharlieIntel. After graduating as a journalist, she started working as a tech writer for Infobae, Channel 9, and Rolling Stone. She's currently focused on covering Diablo 4, Baldur's Gate 3 and Fortnite, but can't resist anything related to The Sims 4 and Stardew Valley.

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