Best PC settings for WWE 2K24: High FPS, graphics, more

Aakash Regmi
Triple H in WWE 2K24

Wondering what the best PC settings are for WWE 2K24? Here are the settings to tweak and keep in check for smooth and stable performance. 

WWE 2K24 has brought plenty of new additions to the long-running wrestling franchise, from new modes to many gameplay changes. It also brought back some light-hearted fun modes that were last seen almost a decade ago in a Special Guest Referee match. 

It isn’t particularly demanding in terms of PC requirements, either. But still, you may have to change a few settings here and there in WWE 2K24 for a stable performance and higher FPS.  

So, here are all the best PC settings for WWE 2K24. 

WWE 2K24 PC requirements

Before we delve into the best PC settings for WWE 2K24, it is a good idea to check the PC requirements first. This will help you understand where your build stands and what sort of performance you can expect. 

Minimum PC requirements: 

  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-3550 or AMD FX 8150
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics card: NVIDIA GTX 1060 or Radeon RX 480
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: 90 GB available space

Recommended PC requirements: 

  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i7-4790 or AMD FX 8350
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics card: NVIDIA GTX 1070 or Radeon RX 5600 XT
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: 90 GB available space

As said, it isn’t demanding and almost the same as WWE 2K23, so if you had no problems running the previous one, you shouldn’t see many issues here as well, at least not in terms of power. 

Cody Rhodes in WWE 2K24
WWE 2K24 is a cross-gen title so it being non-demanding isn’t surprising.

WWE 2K24 best graphics settings for low-end hardware

Here are the best PC settings for WWE 2K24 if you have a build that is lower than or is as powerful as the minimum requirements: 

  • Texture Quality: Standard
  • Windowed Mode: No
  • Screen Resolution: Your monitor’s resolution (e.g 1920×1080)
  • VSync: Yes
  • Action Camera FPS: 60
  • Shadows: On
  • Shadow Quality: Off
  • Shader Quality: High
  • Anti-Alias: FXAA
  • Reflections: Medium
  • Dynamic Upscaling: Linear
  • Depth of Field: On
  • Motion Blur: Off
  • Audience Density: 30 (lower or higher depending on the performance you’re getting).
  • Multi-Superstar Performance Mode: Off

WWE 2K24 best graphics settings for high-end hardware

Here are the best PC settings for WWE 2K24 if you have a build around the recommended setting or any top-of-the-line hardware. 

  • Texture Quality: High
  • Windowed Mode: No
  • Screen Resolution: Your monitor’s resolution (e.g 2160×1440)
  • VSync: Yes
  • Action Camera FPS: 60
  • Shadows: On
  • Shadow Quality: Ultra
  • Shader Quality: Ultra
  • Anti-Alias: TAA
  • Reflections: High
  • Dynamic Upscaling: AMD FSR 1
  • Depth of Field: On
  • Motion Blur: Off
  • Audience Density: 100
  • Multi-Superstar Performance Mode: Off

How to update your graphic drivers

Outdated drivers are oftentimes obvious suspects for performance issues. They usually update on their own but sometimes you may have to do it manually. Here’s how to do it. 

How to update the NVIDIA graphics driver:

  1. First, download “GeForce Experience” from NVIDIA.com.
  2. Open the “GeForce Experience” app.
  3. Click on “Drivers.”
  4. Then click on “Check for Updates.”

How to update AMD graphics driver:

  1. Go to your desktop home screen and right-click.
  2. Then, select “AMD Radeon Settings.”
  3. Click on the Home icon.
  4. Next click on “New Update”
  5. Finally, select “Check for updates.”

That’s everything you need to know about the best PC settings for WWE 2K24. For more about the game, check out: 

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About The Author

Aakash Regmi was a Games Writer at CharlieIntel primarily covering Genshin Impact, Call of Duty, and major racing games. Before joining CharlieIntel in July 2023, he wrote for Collider, Hard Drive, DualShockers, and Try Hard Guides.

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